Bandeira Waterfall

The Bandeira Waterfall (Cascata Bandeira, Be Tuda Bandera) is a tall waterfall in the municipality of Ermera, East Timor. It forms part of a minor tributary of the Loes River.

Geography
The waterfall is located just to the east of the Letefoho–Atsabe road near Atsabe in the Ermera municipality. The tallest waterfall in East Timor, it has been described as "é de registar", and as "... an impressive sight in the wet season."

At the waterfall, the Bandeira River (Rio Bandeira, Mota Bandera) flows over a vertical cliff.

The river then feeds into the Magapu River, which is a tributary of the Loes River, and, at that point, marks the border between the sucos of Baboi Leten (to its north) and Baboi Craic (to its south).

Economy
The waterfall has been identified as having geotourism potential, and the river as being a hydrological resource with tourism potential.