Coordinates: 46°34′3″N 8°58′37″E / 46.56750°N 8.97694°E / 46.56750; 8.97694

Lago di Luzzone

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Lago di Luzzone
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Looking east
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LocationTicino
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Primary inflowsRi di Cavalasca, Ri di Garzora, Ri di Scaradra
Primary outflowsBrenno di Luzzone
Catchment area36.74 km2 (14.19 sq mi)
Basin countriesSwitzerland
Surface area1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Max. depth181 m (594 ft)
Surface elevation1,606 m (5,269 ft)
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Lago di Luzzone is a reservoir in Ticino, Switzerland. The reservoir has a volume of 108 million m³ and a surface area of 1.27 km2 (0.49 sq mi).[1] It is located in the upper Blenio valley, in the municipalities of Ghirone and Aquila.

The reservoir is surrounded by peaks of the Adula Alps, some of which rise more than 3,000 meters, and is located at a height of 1,606 meters above sea level. The highest is Piz Terri (3,149 m), on the north-east side of the lake, followed by the Plattenberg (3,041 m), on the east side. The Torrone di Nav (2,832 m) overlooks the lake from the south, while Pizzo Pianca (2,377 m) overlooks the lake from the north.

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Luzzone arch dam

The arch dam Luzzone was completed in 1963. In the years 1997–1998, its height was increased by 17 m.[2] The dam is frequently used by the popular YouTube channel How Ridiculous to perform drop tests,[3] and a Top Gear episode showed an occupied car doing a bungee jump.[4][5]

One wall of the dam currently features the world's highest artificial climbing wall. A German manufacturer of climbing holds installed a line of over 650 artificial holds and bolts. The course covers a vertical distance of 165 meters, going from the base of the dam to the top. The climb must be done as a multi-pitch bolted sport climbing route. Furthermore, the lowest holds were placed several meters above the ground to deter casual visitors from climbing on them.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Swiss Dams: Luzzone Archived 2008-09-25 at the Wayback Machine, Information on the dam and reservoir from the Swiss Committee on Dams.
  2. ^ Luzzone Dam at StructuraeLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value)., Information on the dam and reservoir.
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  • Error creating thumbnail: File missing Media related to Lua error in Module:Commons_link at line 62: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). at Wikimedia Commons
  • Photos of the artificial climbing wall

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