Rio Coco
Rio Coco is a river located in Central America, primarily flowing through Nicaragua and Honduras. It is one of the longest rivers in the region, stretching approximately 800 kilometers. The river serves as a natural border between the two countries and is an important waterway for local communities.
The Rio Coco is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. It supports various ecosystems, including tropical rainforests and wetlands, which are home to numerous species of plants and animals. The river also plays a vital role in the livelihoods of indigenous peoples, providing resources for fishing and transportation.