Motagua River
The Motagua River is the longest river in Honduras, stretching approximately 400 kilometers. It flows from the Maya Mountains in the west to the Caribbean Sea in the east. The river serves as an important water source for local communities and supports various ecosystems along its banks.
The Motagua River is also significant for its geological features, as it runs through a region known for tectonic activity. It is home to diverse wildlife and provides habitats for numerous species. Additionally, the river plays a role in the local economy through agriculture and fishing activities.