Maule River
The Maule River is a significant waterway located in central Chile. It flows approximately 240 kilometers from the Andes Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is surrounded by diverse landscapes, including forests and agricultural areas.
The Maule River is an important resource for irrigation and hydroelectric power in the region. It supports local agriculture, particularly in the Maule Region, where vineyards and fruit orchards thrive. The river also offers recreational opportunities, such as fishing and rafting, attracting both locals and tourists.