Sucu Waterfall
Sucu Waterfall

Sucu Waterfall

Natural attraction

Poiana Mărului, Romania

About

The Țucu waterfall in Caraş Severin county is located in Poiana Mărului, at an altitude of 700 meters, between the Țarcu Mountains and the Mic Mountain.

It is located on the river of the same name, just before its overflow into Lake Poiana Mărului.

Several waterfalls are formed on the Șucu river, the most impressive of which is by far the Șucu waterfall. It is also said that the air in the area of ​​the Șucu Waterfall is the purest on the planet, due to the very high ionization.

text source: informatii-romania.ro

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