A larger, more dramatic formation reaching down 30 meters from a 90-meter-wide base.
Historically, Hierve el Agua served as a sacred site for the ancient Zapotecs. Archeologists have discovered an intricate irrigation system dating back over 2,500 years, unique in Mesoamerica for its use of mineral spring water to nourish terraced crops. Hierve
Features natural and artificial swimming pools perched right at the cliff's edge, offering "infinity pool" views of the valley below. A larger, more dramatic formation reaching down 30
Visiting Hierve el Agua, Oaxaca's Calcified Mineral Waterfalls Hierve
The site is one of only two such formations in the world, often compared to Pamukkale in Turkey. It consists of two main "waterfalls":