PONGO DE MAINIQUE
The 'Pongo de Mainique' is a ''pongo'' (canyon) in Peru, being 45 metres wide and 3 kilometres long, with 900 m to 300 m high cliffs. It is considered the most dangerous whitewater pass on the Urubamba River, which it divides between Upper and Lower Urubamba. It is crossed by the Inca Bridge, ancient secret entrance to the Machu Picchu. It is a global biodiversity hotspot. Its rapids were used for key scenes of Werner Herzog's 1982 film ''Fitzcarraldo''. In 2006, BBC travel documentarist Michael Palin named it his "favourite place in the world".
The Pongo de Mainique is a ''pongo'' (canyon) in Peru, being wide and long, with to high cliffs
. It is the only break in the entire Cordillera Vilcabamba Mountain Range. It also divides the Urubamba River (a headwater of the Amazon River) between Upper Urubamba and Lower Urubamba. It is considered the most dangerous whitewater pass on the Urubamba; however, many boats traverse it, depending on seasonal river conditions. It is crossed by the Inca Bridge, ancient secret entrance to the Machu Picchu.
It is a global biodiversity hotspot; six square miles of rainforest around the canyon contains more species of life than any other similar-sized area on Earth.
The rapids of the Pongo de Mainique were used as a filming location for key scenes of Werner Herzog's 1982 film ''Fitzcarraldo'' starring Klaus Kinski. >Source requiring two languages:
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In a 2006 survey of "15 of the world's top travel writers" by ''The Observer'', Monty Python actor and BBC travel documentarist Michael Palin named it his "favourite place in the world".
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Overview
The Pongo de Mainique is a ''pongo'' (canyon) in Peru, being wide and long, with to high cliffs
. It is the only break in the entire Cordillera Vilcabamba Mountain Range. It also divides the Urubamba River (a headwater of the Amazon River) between Upper Urubamba and Lower Urubamba. It is considered the most dangerous whitewater pass on the Urubamba; however, many boats traverse it, depending on seasonal river conditions. It is crossed by the Inca Bridge, ancient secret entrance to the Machu Picchu.
It is a global biodiversity hotspot; six square miles of rainforest around the canyon contains more species of life than any other similar-sized area on Earth.
The rapids of the Pongo de Mainique were used as a filming location for key scenes of Werner Herzog's 1982 film ''Fitzcarraldo'' starring Klaus Kinski. >Source requiring two languages:
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★
In a 2006 survey of "15 of the world's top travel writers" by ''The Observer'', Monty Python actor and BBC travel documentarist Michael Palin named it his "favourite place in the world".
References
; Sources consulted
; Endnotes
External links
; Pictures and text
★ – Click "Next page" for two more screens.
; Pictures
– Pictures of the Pongo de Mainique (4th to 8th)
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