Mamirli waterfall (Azerbaijan)

Mamirli waterfall (covered with moss) is located in the village of Lakit-Kotuklu in Gakh region, at the depth of a dense forest. This is a very rare waterfall. Water flowing through the rocks for hundreds of years, led to the germination of thick moss. The moss covered rocks, like with a green carpet. Trees grow so densely that sunlight never penetrates here, and therefore it is always cool here. Around the waterfall is a picnic paradise. Tourists arriving in Lakit-Kotuklu, necessarily visit these places.[1]

Mamirli waterfall (Azerbaijan)
LocationAzerbaijan, Gakh region
Total height15
Total width30

Information about waterfall

The height is 15m, width is 30m of the Mamirli waterfall, which is situated 550m above sea level. Mamirli waterfall located in the village of Lakit-Kotuklu in Gakh region was registered as the Gakh Nature Monument by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 5, 2006 and is protected by the state.

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References

  1. Administrative-division of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Data collection. Baku - 2013.

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