Catatumbo River
The Catatumbo River is located in northwestern Venezuela, flowing into Lake Maracaibo. It is known for its unique weather phenomenon, where lightning storms occur almost nightly, creating a spectacular display in the sky. This area experiences a high level of humidity and warm temperatures, contributing to the frequent thunderstorms.
The river is also significant for its biodiversity, supporting various species of fish and wildlife. The surrounding region is rich in natural resources, making it an important area for local communities. The Catatumbo River plays a vital role in the ecosystem and economy of the region.