Cutipay River Explained

Cutipay River
Source1 Location:Cordillera de Oncol
Mouth Location:Valdivia River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Chile
Mouth Elevation:around 0m-5mm (00feet-16feetm) depending on tide

Cutipay River is a river in Valdivia municipality, southern Chile. Cutipay is often referred to as an inlet of Valdivia River rather than a river. The water flow in Cutapay changes twice a day due to the tide in the Valdivia River. The northern part of the river hosts a small artisan shipyard.[1] Wooden boats constructed in Cutipay can be found from the town of Queule to as far south as Guaitecas Archipelago.[1]

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-39.8311°N -73.3408°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hernández Ojeda, Jaime . Carpintería de ribera del río Cutipay . Arte Sonoro Austral . 2014 . 978-956-8716-09-7 . 8 . Spanish.