Coco River
The Coco River, also known as the Río Coco, is a significant river located in Central America. It forms part of the border between Honduras and Nicaragua, flowing approximately 500 kilometers. The river is vital for local ecosystems and communities, providing water for agriculture and fishing.
The Coco River is surrounded by lush rainforests, which are home to diverse wildlife. It is also an important transportation route for indigenous groups, such as the Miskito people, who rely on the river for their livelihoods. The river's natural beauty and cultural significance make it a notable feature of the region.