Saloum River
The Saloum River is located in Senegal, West Africa. It flows into the Saloum Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The river is approximately 360 kilometers long and serves as an important waterway for local communities.
The Saloum River is vital for fishing, agriculture, and transportation. Its waters support various species of fish and wildlife, making it a crucial resource for the surrounding population. The river also plays a significant role in the cultural and economic activities of the Serer people, who have lived in the region for centuries.