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Fuy River
Country Chile
Physical characteristics
Main source Pirihueico Lake
River mouth Panguipulli Lake

The Fuy River (Spanish: Río Fuy) is a beautiful river located in southern Chile. It flows through the area of Panguipulli. This river plays an important role in connecting two large lakes.

The Fuy River starts its journey from Pirihueico Lake. It then flows southwards, passing by the village of Neltume. Near Neltume, the Fuy River meets another river called the Neltume River. Together, these two rivers combine their waters to form the large Panguipulli Lake. The river's starting point is close to the small village of Puerto Fuy.

Discovering the Fuy River

The Fuy River is a natural wonder in Chile. It acts like a natural channel, moving water from one lake to another. This helps keep the local environment healthy. The river's path is surrounded by green landscapes.

Its journey from Pirihueico Lake to Panguipulli Lake is quite short. However, it is very important for the local ecosystem. The river helps support different kinds of plants and animals that live nearby.

Amazing Waterfalls to See

Along the Fuy River, you can find some incredible waterfalls. These are located inside the Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve. Two of the most famous waterfalls are the Salto la Leona and the Salto Huilo-Huilo.

These waterfalls are popular spots for tourists. Many people visit them to enjoy the natural beauty. You can reach these waterfalls by going on a fun trekking adventure within the reserve. It's a great way to explore nature and see the power of the river.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Río Fuy para niños

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