Waterfall Devil's Cauldron


Ecuador is a country extremely rich in interesting sights. Perhaps, to a number of the most surprising it is possible to carry a waterfall "Cat of the Devil". This natural phenomenon was found quite a long time ago, but there are still mysteries that geologists and local geologists could not solve.

The Mystery of the Waterfall Devil's Cauldron

The waterfall attracts travelers with its beauty and unusual nature, it allows you to look at yourself not only from the outside, but also inside. The sensation experienced by a tourist, being between a black rock and an endless stream of water is incomparable with any attraction. Geologists come here to try at least a step closer to the solution of the waterfall.

The Devil's Cauldron in Ecuador puzzles everyone that the northern shore has the Upper Lake, into which the Brühl River flows. She broke her way through the rocks, then split into two streams and picturesquely descends the stone steps. One of the streams flows into the lake, and the second into the crevice and its further path is hidden from the eyes of geologists, tourists and travelers. Multiple studies and attempts to find where the tones of water still leave are unsuccessful. This fact fascinates, because everything indicates that the water from the "Devil's Waterfall" disappears forever. This feature contradicts all natural laws, because water has only a few variants of "escape": one of them is deep caves that can be formed only in soft rocks (for example, limestone), the second is the crushing of underground layers of stone through which seep water. But only both circumstances have nothing to do with the "Devil's Cat", because the mountains where the waterfall is composed of dense volcanic rocks and faults are also not observed. Therefore, the "path" of water is shrouded in mystery.

In the center of the "boiler"

The waterfall certainly looks fascinating, but tourists come to this place by no means, not to admire the flowing tones of water, but to visit the very center of the boiling cauldron. They rush to climb a steep stone staircase and find themselves on the back of the waterfall. Passing through the tunnel and being inside there is an opportunity to touch the waterfall with your hand.

Where is the Devil's Waterfall?

The waterfall is in Bagnos , its exact coordinates are: latitude 1 ° 27'56 "S, longitude 78 ° 23'50" W. You can get there by taking a guided tour, during which you can learn a lot of interesting things about the volcano and the amazing nature of this area. If you want to visit the volcano on your own transport, it will be quite simple. "The Devil's Coal" is such a popular attraction that all the roads that lead to it are "decorated" along the roadsides with signs leading to the waterfall itself.