Papallacta

Papallacta is a small village at an altitude of 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) in Napo Province, Ecuador. The village is located off the Eastern Cordilleras, on the road from Quito into the Amazon rainforest.

The volcano Antisana seen from the hot spring of Papallacta
Papallacta, Ecuador on 16 October, 2011

The drive from Quito to Papallacta passes through several towns and small villages before ascending to a pass at an elevation of over 4,000 meters, from where mountains and glaciers are visible. Descending from the peak to Papallacta, the ecosystem shifts from alpine to tropical jungle. Several hot springs are located in Papallacta.

Lake Papallacta and its surrounding watershed previously provided much of the drinking water for Quito. In 2003, landslides in the region and the close proximity of the water pipeline and oil pipeline from the Amazon rainforest led to an oil spill. The contamination affected Papallacta's use of the lake for recreation and as a source of clean water.[1]

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References

  1. Pugh, Jeff; Sarmiento, Fausto O. (2004-07-01). "Selling the Public on Sustainable Watershed Conservation". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 23 (3): 303–318. doi:10.1111/j.0261-3050.2004.00110.x. ISSN 1470-9856.

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