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The most famous aquatic feature in San Andrés Tuxtla is the
Eyipantla waterfall, dropping the Rio Grande de Catemaco by
150 feet before running downhill to meet the San Juan River
at the lower bottom of the municipio.
Rio Tejalete, a subsidiary of the Rio Grande, criss-crosses
the city of San Andres and has recently been canalized and
in parts presents a pleasant river walk.
Laguna Encantada, just north of San Andrés is the most
popular lake, favored by brujos to celebrate masses in one of
its caves alleged to be leading to the top of Volcano San
Martin Tuxtla. The laguna drains via the Rio Sihuapan which
is prominently visible just after leaving San Andrés towards
Catemaco.
Several other lagunas, barely accessible, grace the
municipio, including Laguna Escondida, Laguna Zicatal, etc.
Eyipantla Waterfall
Laguna Encantada
Balnearios
Rio Tejalete
Rivers and Lakes of San Andrés Tuxtla