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The Upano River is a river of Ecuador. This river runs from the sierra to the depths of the Amazon. The river is mainly used locally for fishing, there is also rafting and kayaking offered out of Macas (class III-V). The Rio Upano is known for its fossils, sandy beaches and many hot springs. There are numerous river overlooks including one a block from the central park of Logroño. There is also a cable car that crosses the river outside of Logroño across from Shuar Community ("La Union").
History
The Upano Valley is home to oldest currently-known urban settlements in the Amazon. Archaeological digs and LIDAR surveys published in 2024 revealed a complex network of roads connecting densely-populated areas dating back to at least 500 BCE and occupied as late as 600 CE.[1][2]
See also
References
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- GEOnet Names Server
- Water Resources Assessment of Ecuador
- ↑ Rostain, Stéphen; Dorison, Antoine; de Saulieu, Geoffroy; Prümers, Heiko; Le Pennec, Jean-Luc; Mejía Mejía, Fernando; Freire, Ana Maritza; Pagán-Jiménez, Jaime R.; Descola, Philippe (2024-01-12). "Two thousand years of garden urbanism in the Upper Amazon". Science. 383 (6679): 183–189. doi:10.1126/science.adi6317. ISSN 0036-8075.
- ↑ Wade, Lizzie (2024-01-11). "Laser mapping reveals oldest Amazonian cities, built 2500 years ago". American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved 2024-01-12.