Cañón de Añisclo
The Añisclo canyon or the Bellos river is located in the Pyrenees of Huesca, autonomous community of Aragon, Spain, south of the Monte Perdido massif, running rectilinearly in a southerly direction for more than 10 km, from the Añisclo Cirque at the foot of Monte Perdido itself, to the confluence with the Aso River valley.
The Añisclo canyon forms part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, along with the Monte Perdido massif, Ordesa Valley, the Escuaín Gorges and the head of the valley of Pineta.
To the north, the Circo de Añisclo is closed by the Collado de Añisclo, between Monte Perdido and the Sierra de las Sucas< /i>, pass at 2500 meters of altitude that communicates with the Valley of Pineta. To the west, the Sierra Custodia and the Mondicieto separate this valley from the Ordesa Valley, while to the east, behind another ridge, are the Escuaín Gorges.
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