Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls (also known as Olumirin waterfalls)[1] is located in Erin-Ijesha. It is a tourist attraction located in Oriade local government area, Osun State, Nigeria. The waterfalls were discovered in 1140 AD by one of the daughters of Oduduwa. However, according to The Nation,"Olumirin waterfall was discovered by hunters in 1140 AD".[2][3] Another source has it that the tourist site was discovered by a woman called Akinla, founder of Erin-Ijesha town and a granddaughter of Oduduwa, during the migration of Ife people to Erin- Ijesa.[4]
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Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls
Tourists at Erin Ijesa (Olumirin) falls, Osun state, Nigeria
Erin-Ijesha Waterfalls level 2 videoTourists at Olumirin falls at Erin Ijesha, Osun state
The fall features seven levels, on top of which the village Abake is located.[2][5][6]
Hikers at Erin-Ijesha WaterFalls
The Erin Ijesha Waterfalls is a popular excursion point for schools around the neighbourhood.[7] The natives regard the waterfall as a sacred site and a means of purifying their souls.[8] Festivals were formerly celebrated and sacrifices performed at the site.[9]
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