Beni River
The Beni River is a significant waterway located in Bolivia. It is approximately 1,100 kilometers long and flows through the Amazon Rainforest, eventually joining the Mamoré River. The river is an important source of water for local communities and supports diverse ecosystems.
The Beni River is known for its rich biodiversity, including various fish species and wildlife along its banks. It serves as a vital transportation route for indigenous peoples and contributes to the region's economy through fishing and tourism. The river's health is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance in the surrounding areas.