Cross River
The Cross River is a major river in southeastern Nigeria, flowing through the Cross River National Park and eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the longest rivers in the country, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. The river serves as an important waterway for local communities and supports various ecosystems.
The Cross River is also significant for its cultural heritage, as it is home to several indigenous groups, including the Efik and Ibibio peoples. These communities rely on the river for fishing, transportation, and agriculture. Additionally, the river plays a crucial role in the region's economy and tourism, attracting visitors to its natural beauty.