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Yumurí River

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River mouth
  
Sea level

Country
  
Cuba

Length
  
54 km

Yumurí River Yumuri River Areas of Natural Interest Baracoa Cuba

Magdalena sole in yumur river


The Yumurí is a river in Cuba, which drains into Bahia de Matanzas, an arm of the Straits of Florida in the historic provincial capital of Matanzas. The river begins in the village of Imias and winds its way through 54.2 km, including a steep 220 metre canyon with walls 200 m high.

Yumurí River Yumuri River Areas of Natural Interest Baracoa Cuba

The Yumurí valley is claimed to be one of the island's most scenic, noted for the biodiversity of its flora and fauna, as well as a variety of archaeological sites. The valley, actually drained by the Yumuri and Bacunayagua rivers, is surrounded by a 150 m high mountain ridge. These elevations provide many vantage points to view the valley. One important site is the Monserrat Hermitage, known for its view of Matanzas. According local legend (in the Spanish Wikipedia entry), the valley's and river's name derives from the death cry (in Spanish) of a native princess.

Yumurí River Book Visit to the Canyon of the YUMUR RIVER Tour Departure from
Yumurí River Yumuri River Areas of Natural Interest Baracoa Cuba

Yumurí River Book Visit to the Canyon of the YUMUR RIVER Tour Departure from

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Yumurí River Excursion Canyon Ro Yumuri Baracoaat

References

Yumurí River Wikipedia