Gave de Gavarnie

the gave of Gavarnie is a torrential Rivière Hautes-Pyrénées in the south-west of the France.

Cours superior of the Gave of Pau, it is called gave of Gavarnie of its source, on the commune of Gavarnie, until its junction with the Bastan with Luz-Saint-Saver.

Geography

It is born from the collection of water of the Cirque of Gavarnie in the National park of the Pyrenees and belonged to the World heritage of UNESCO.

Principal affluents

  • (G) the gave of Tourettes , 6.1 km, of the valley of Pouey Winder .
  • (G) the brook of Holle , 6.5 km, of the valley of Espécières (or Luhos )
  • (G) the gave of Ossoue, 13.1 km, with Gavarnie.
  • (G) the gave of Winder, 7.9 km.
  • (D) the gave of Héas, 12.9 km, with Gèdre, coming from the circus of Troumouse ,
    • (G) the gave of Estaubé, 7.7 km, coming from the circus of Estaubé .
  • (G) the gave of Cestrède, 7.3 km.
  • (D) the brook of the Beats Barrada or of Bugarret , 11.6 km, with Pragnères, coming from the circus of eths Lits .
  • (G) Lassariou , 3.3 km
  • (D) Yse, 8.7 km, of Maucaperã .

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