Rivière des Galets (Réunion)
The Rivière des Galets is a river located on the island of Réunion, a French overseas department in the Indian Ocean. It flows through the western part of the island, eventually emptying into the Indian Ocean. The river is known for its rocky bed, which is composed of smooth pebbles, giving it its name, which translates to "River of Pebbles."
The surrounding area features lush vegetation and is part of the Réunion National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The river is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing, attracting both locals and tourists who appreciate its natural beauty and biodiversity.