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Papallacta, Ecuador on 16 October 2011 The volcano Antisana seen from the hot spring of Papallacta. Papallacta is a village at an altitude of 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) in Napo Province, Ecuador. [1] Its population is 635 as of 2022. [2]
The lakes are threatened by human intervention and exploitation, most especially Lake Sampaloc, which is located right in the center of San Pablo City. Several illegal settlements , illegal fish pens , commercial and business infrastructures on the shores have proliferated on some of the lakes causing increased pollution.
An entrance near Papallacta in Napo Province provides access to the forests and lakelets in the Andean foothills and the Páramo, an area of tropical, montane vegetation above the treeline. A third entrance near Santa Rosa de Quijos provided access to the formerly spectacular San Rafael Falls , once the highest waterfall in the country.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Laguna Lake (Spanish: lake, lagoon, or ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Lake Surface Area Maximum Depth Elevation Coordinates Municipality ... Laguna Aguas Prietas: 13 feet (4.0 m) ...
Lake Bunot is a volcanic crater lake and is one of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo, Laguna in the Philippines. It is located in Brgy. Concepcion, San Pablo City. Only 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) from the city proper, Bunot is known for its cultured tilapia and fishpens for Nilotica fingerlings. Bunot has a normal surface area of 30.5 hectares (75 ...
Lake Palakpakin is one of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo in Laguna province in the Philippines.Palakpakin is located in Brgy.San Buenaventura, San Pablo City.With an area of 43 hectares (110 acres), it has a maximum depth of 7.5 metres (25 ft).
Patallacta (possibly from Quechua pata elevated place / above, at the top / edge, bank (of a river), shore, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), [1] "settlement on a platform" [2] pronounced "pahta-yakta"), Llactapata [3] or Q'ente Marka (possibly from Quechua q'inti hummingbird, marka village, "hummingbird village") is an archaeological site in Peru located in the Cusco Region ...