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Coșutelor Valley, which carved the Zgăul Vintilanilor canyon, originates in the Mehedinți mountains and feeds into the Coșuștea stream. With the backdrop of the Mehedinți Mountains, the cut between the slopes reveals a steep, continuous terrain almost till the confluence. Despite its initial impression of a steep valley with many drops, the river bed surprises with an invigorating landscape among the steep limestone slopes making it a true canyon worth exploring.
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Coșutelor Valley, which carved the Zgăul Vintilanilor canyon, originates in the Mehedinți mountains and feeds into the Coșuștea stream. With the backdrop of the Mehedinți Mountains, the cut between the slopes reveals a steep, continuous terrain almost till the confluence. Despite its initial impression of a steep valley with many drops, the river bed surprises with an invigorating landscape among the steep limestone slopes making it a true canyon worth exploring.
Accesso:
Avvicinamento (1 h 30):
Giro (3 h):
Ritorno (15 min):
Coordinate:
Parcheggio Entrata e uscita
44.969778°, 22.592128°
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DMS: 44° 58" 11.2', 22° 35" 31.66'
DM: 44° 58.187", 22° 35.528"
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DMS: 44° 58" 11.2', 22° 35" 31.66'
DM: 44° 58.187", 22° 35.528"
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Inizio del canyon
44.981892°, 22.576528°
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DMS: 44° 58" 54.81', 22° 34" 35.5'
DM: 44° 58.914", 22° 34.592"
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DMS: 44° 58" 54.81', 22° 34" 35.5'
DM: 44° 58.914", 22° 34.592"
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Fine del canyon
44.976283°, 22.589317°
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DMS: 44° 58" 34.62', 22° 35" 21.54'
DM: 44° 58.577", 22° 35.359"
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DMS: 44° 58" 34.62', 22° 35" 21.54'
DM: 44° 58.577", 22° 35.359"
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Letteratura:
Libro Canyoning
Alin V. Popa, Ioan Pop (John)
2024
978-973-0-39907-3
To purchase The Canyon Guide of Romania, you can find it here: https://www.apic.ro/magazin/
The guide spotlights 35 documented canyons, each with key statistics, a profile topo sketch, an area map, concise descriptions, and flash-flood ratings. These sculpted corridors slice through the wild Carpathian Mountains, revealing some of Romania’s purest alpine beauty across 200+ pages. We have linked to this book also some new canyons explored after the book went to print, keeping your adventures fully up to date.
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