Limestone Waterfall Cave

This is one of the most remarkable sights in the Montezuma/Malpais area, and perhaps in all of Costa Rica. This waterfall has been formed over millions of years from limestone, with the same process that makes underground caves. The entire waterfall is a set of pools with perfect edges of uniform height, and have the appearance of stalagtites and stalagmites. There is a small cave in the top of the waterfall filled with bats.

The existence of this amazing site is a well-kept secret and is on private property. If you’d like to see it, you can schedule a tour with Rainsong Sanctuary and Retreat. Email Mary at Rainsong.

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