Saramacca River
The Saramacca River is a significant waterway located in Suriname, a country in South America. It flows through the central part of the country and is a tributary of the Commewijne River, which eventually leads to the Atlantic Ocean. The river is approximately 150 kilometers long and plays an important role in the local ecosystem and economy.
The Saramacca River is surrounded by lush tropical forests and is home to various species of wildlife. It serves as a vital transportation route for local communities and is used for fishing and agriculture. The river's waters are also important for maintaining the region's biodiversity.