Synopsis
Trou de Fer is a unique and spectacular natural phenomenon located in the middle of the Réunion National Park in the Indian Ocean. Thanks to the volcanic activity the ground here slumped into enormous depths and persistent rainfalls formed an art piece which doesn’t exist elsewhere on our planet. This canyon is the Mount Everest among canyons. Thanks to its inaccessibility the nature in this region has preserved in its wildest form one could ever imagine. Only the best of the best are able to abseil into its depths, but even that doesn’t guarantee they will ever manage to return. This is because it’s located in the world’s rainiest place. Yearly precipitation here reaches a record-breaking 10 metres.