Río Orinoco
The Río Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America, flowing approximately 2,140 kilometers. It originates in the Parima Mountains of Venezuela and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The river is a vital waterway for transportation and supports diverse ecosystems along its banks.
The Orinoco basin is rich in biodiversity, home to various species of fish, birds, and mammals. It also plays a crucial role in the local economy, providing resources for fishing and agriculture. The river is surrounded by lush rainforests and is significant for the indigenous communities living in the region.