Coordinates: 40°09′46″N 72°21′47″E / 40.16278°N 72.36306°E / 40.16278; 72.36306

Abshir-Ata Waterfall

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Abshir-Ata Waterfall
Абшыр-Ата
File:Водопад и з скалы Абшир-ата.jpg
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LocationFile:Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Kyrgyzstan
Nearest cityKyzyl-Kiya, Nookat
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Established1975

Abshir-Ata Waterfall (Kyrgyz: Абшир-Ата шаркыратмасы) is a geological reserve in Nookat District of Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan.[1] It was established in 1975. The waterfall is the mouth of an underground river in the valley of the river Abshirsay. The water cascades down in two steps (15 m and 12 m) through 1.5 m cave in a sheer cliff.[2]

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