Cascades de Gimel

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The Cascades de Gimel are waterfalls with which the Montane , a tributary of the Corrèze , plunges into the valley in three large jumps and a small one over a total of 143 meters. This waterfall has been classified as a natural monument in France since 1912.

The falls are located directly at Gimel-les-Cascades in the French Corrèze department, about eleven kilometers northeast of Tulle .

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