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Calcurrupe River
Country Chile
Physical characteristics
Main source Maihue Lake
River mouth Ranco Lake
70 m (230 ft)

The Calcurrupe River (in Spanish, Río Calcurrupe) is a river found in the Ranco Province in southern Chile. It plays an important role in connecting two large lakes in the region.

What is the Calcurrupe River?

The Calcurrupe River is a natural waterway that starts from Maihue Lake. It then flows towards the west and empties into Ranco Lake. This makes it the main river that feeds Ranco Lake. Think of it like a big natural pipe connecting two important water bodies!

Where Does It Flow?

The river's journey is quite short but significant. It begins at Maihue Lake, which is a beautiful lake surrounded by nature. From there, the Calcurrupe River travels westward, carrying water from Maihue Lake directly into Ranco Lake. Ranco Lake is one of the largest lakes in Chile, known for its clear waters and many islands.

The Land Around the River

The area where the Calcurrupe River flows is interesting because it follows a natural dip in the land. This dip is linked to something called the Futrono Fault. A fault is like a crack in the Earth's crust where rocks have moved past each other. This movement over millions of years has shaped the landscape, creating the path for the river to follow.

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