Kau-Kau ( Spanish: Río Cau-cau ) - A river in Chile , also known as the Kau-Kau Canal .
| Kau Kau | |
|---|---|
| Spanish Rio cau-cau | |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| Characteristic | |
| Length | 3 km |
| Watercourse | |
| Head | Cruces |
| Mouth | Valdivia |
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Description
Located north of the island of Texas , which connects the Cruces River with the Calle Calle River .
Together with Calle Calle, it gives rise to the Valdivia River , into which, south of the island of Tekha, it draws the waters of the Cruces River .
The length of the river is 3 km [1] .
Usage
Shipping for small floating craft.
Vessels produced at ASENAV shipyards on the Calle Calle River tow along it into the sea, as the Valdivia bridge makes it impossible to pilot large vessels.
On the shores of Kau-Kau there are many facilities of the University of South Chile , including the Botanical Garden .
Notes
- ↑ Río Cau Cau (unavailable link) . www.wikilosrios.cl . Date of treatment July 23, 2012. Archived July 23, 2012.
Links
- Río Cau Cau . web.archive.org . Date of treatment January 19, 2019. (WikiLosRios)