Verzasca (river)

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Verzasca
The Verzasca at Lavertezzo
Map
Location
CountrySwitzerland
Physical characteristics
SourcePizzo Barone
 • coordinates46°23′27″N 8°44′36″E / 46.3908°N 8.7433°E / 46.3908; 8.7433
 • elevation2,864 m (9,396 ft)
MouthLake Maggiore
 • location
Lake Maggiore, Switzerland
 • coordinates
46°09′51″N 8°51′10″E / 46.1642°N 8.8528°E / 46.1642; 8.8528
Length30 km (19 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLake MaggioreTicinoPoAdriatic Sea

The Verzasca is a 30-kilometre (19 mi) long Swiss Alpine river originating at Pizzo Barone and flowing into Lake Maggiore.[1] It is known for its clear turquoise water and vibrant colored rocks, as well as its treacherous currents. The Verzasca Dam is a few kilometers upriver from Lake Maggiore.

Geography

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The Verzasca River valley (Valle Verzasca) is in Ticino, the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland. Chestnut trees thrive at the bottom of the valley. The river's water is crystal clear, and the depth does not exceed 10 metres (33 ft). Its average temperature is 7 to 10 °C (45 to 50 °F).

Recreation

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The river is a popular scuba diving location and the valley is used for bungee jumping. The diving conditions are usually best from late spring to early autumn.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Verzasca, Ticino". The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, General Secretariat, Presence Switzerland. swissworld.org. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
  2. ^ "River Verzasca". picture-newsletter.com. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
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