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Manto de la Novia waterfall in Baños

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The region around Baños de Agua Santa in the province of Tungurahua in Ecuador is known for its many beautiful waterfalls. There’s even a route called “ruta de las cascadas” or route of the waterfalls. One of these impressive waterfalls, which is very visible as you drive on the road in this area, is called Manto de la Novia, this translates as the Bride’s Veil. Manto de la Novia consists of two waterfalls that are side by side. You can get a close up view by riding a cable car, there’s one that goes to the top of the waterfalls and another that goes to the bottom part.
Manto de la Novia waterfall in Baños

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Manto de la Novia waterfall in Baños
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Manto de la Novia waterfall in Baños
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Manto de la Novia or Bride's Veil waterfall is one of the many beautiful waterfalls in the region of Baños de Agua Santa, Ecuador.

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