Nestled in the verdant landscape of Guatemala, near the town of Bajawa, Ogi Waterfall cascades 100 feet (30 meters) down a forested cliff face, surrounded by lush farmland. The waterfall’s powerful flow is harnessed for irrigation, and the turbulent pool at its base is fenced off, making swimming impossible. Visitors can still get close enough to feel the cool, refreshing breeze on their faces, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and the soothing sounds of the rushing water.
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