Waterfalls around Catemaco
Poza Reina (also Poza Reyna)
near Miguel Hidalgo in the Sierra Santa Marta
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Jem Takxi
near Soteapan, south of Catemaco
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Salto Eyipantla
near Chilapan, between Catemaco and San Andrés Tuxtla
Poza Negra ( Cascade de Sontecomapan)
formed by the Arroyo negro on its way to Sontecomapan
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AND many more...
The terrain of Los Tuxtlas looks like a crumpled sheet of paper. As a consequence, the rivers have had to
accommodate with hundreds of waterfalls and rapids crisscrossing the entire Sierra. Tiny 3 foot rapids to
roaring 200 foot drops are within easy reach of anywhere in the area.

Various words describe a waterfall in Spanish. Big ones are usually saltos, smaller ones are cascadas and
pozas actually means springs but the word  is often used to denote the swimming holes formed by a small
cascades.

The Salto de Eyipantla was recently featured in the film Apocalypto and other locales like Poza Reyna have
been used in many Mexican film productions.
Cola de Caballo
near Miguel Hidalgo, above laguna Catemaco in the Sierra de Santa Marta
Montepio Waterfalls
in Revolución, near Montepio, accessible by horse
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