Río Reventazón
Río Reventazón is a significant river located in the central region of Costa Rica. It flows approximately 145 kilometers and is known for its diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity. The river originates in the Talamanca Mountains and eventually merges with the Caribbean Sea.
The river is also important for hydroelectric power generation, with the Reventazón Hydroelectric Plant being one of the largest in the country. This facility contributes significantly to Costa Rica's renewable energy supply, showcasing the country's commitment to sustainable energy practices.