Boutonne River
The Boutonne River is a small river located in western France. It flows through the regions of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Poitou-Charentes, eventually joining the Seudre River. The river is approximately 90 kilometers long and is known for its scenic landscapes and biodiversity.
The Boutonne River is an important waterway for local agriculture and wildlife. It supports various species of fish and birds, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. The river's banks are lined with lush vegetation, providing habitats for many animals and contributing to the region's ecological health.