Cascade Blanche

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The Cascade Blanche (or Cascade de Ravine Blanche) is a waterfall on the island of La Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwestern Indian Ocean.

Formed by the Ravine Blanche, a tributary of the Rivière du Mât, the Cascade Blanche is located on the territory of the municipality of Bras-Panon but is nevertheless often associated with Salazie, being especially visible from the road to Salazie. It is also located in the Reunion National Park.

The Cascade Blanche has a height of 640 meters, making it one of the highest waterfalls in the world and in French territory. The fall is divided into 3 sections, the largest measuring 400 meters. It is possible to practice canyoning in the waterfall.

References

(en) Blanche, Cascade, [1] (accessed May 18, 2020)

Cascades de La Réunion, [2] (consulted on 18 may 2020)

  1. ^ www.worldwaterfallsdatabase.com
  2. ^ www.habiter-la-reunion.re