Forat de Bulí, Natural formation in La Baronia de Rialb, Spain.
Forat de Bulí is a deep gorge in La Baronia de Rialb where water flows through limestone creating multiple cascading waterfalls. The path runs along the stream and reveals tall rock walls that frame the narrow passage.
Forat de Bulí formed over millions of years through water erosion that slowly carved through the limestone. This extended process shaped the region's landscape and created the rock walls we see today.
Local residents maintain traditional practices of sustainable tourism by implementing access regulations to protect this natural site from overcrowding.
The site is best visited by reserving parking in advance, as access is limited. The path down into the gorge is steep and requires good footwear and sure footing.
Water flows through several underground channels within the limestone formation before emerging as waterfalls. This hidden system remains largely invisible to visitors but contributes to the water's clarity.
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