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Caribbean Sea. The Rio Celeste (sky blue river) at Tenorio Volcano National Park in Costa Rica. San Juan River. Colorado River (distributary) Chirripó River. Sarapiquí River. Toro River. Sucio River. San Carlos River.
Celeste River. Chirripó Duchi River. Chirripó Pacifico River. Chirripó River. Coen River (Costa Rica) Colorado River (Costa Rica) Colorado River (Tempisque River tributary) Corobicí River. Coto Brus River.
The Savegre River (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβeɣɾe]) is a river in Costa Rica that flows to the Pacific Ocean.The source is at Quebrada Providencia in the Cerro de la Muerte, Cordillera de Talamanca, at 3,491 m (11,453 ft) above sea level, and after receiving the Division River, it travels 41 linear kilometers of rugged topography to flow into the Pacific Ocean.
The Pacuare River, or the Río Pacuare, in Costa Rica has its source in the Cordillera de Talamanca and flows approximately 108 kilometres (67 mi) to the Caribbean. It is a popular location for white water rafting, whitewater kayaking and riverboarding. The rainforests that surround the river are home to exotic animal species such as jaguars ...
The Tárcoles River, also called the Grande de Tárcoles River or the Río Grande de Tarcoles, in Costa Rica originates on the southern slopes of the Cordillera Central volcanic range and flows in a south-westerly direction to the Gulf of Nicoya. [1] The river is 111 kilometres (69 mi) long and its watershed covers an area of 2,121 square ...
Country. Costa Rica. Physical characteristics. Mouth. • coordinates. 8°32′55″N 83°08′20″W. / 8.5485°N 83.1389°W / 8.5485; -83.1389. [1] Coto Colorado River is a river of Costa Rica that is located on the Pacific Ocean coast.
Upload file; Special pages; ... Costa Rica: Physical characteristics ... • elevation. 0 m (0 ft) Lagarto River is a river of Costa Rica. References This page ...
Suerte River (other names include Caño de La Suerte, Rio Suerte, Río La Suerte) is a river of Costa Rica. [1] It flows through the lowland Caribbean rainforest and agricultural plantations, joins up with the Rio Tortuguero, which flows through the canals of Tortuguero National Park, emptying into the Caribbean Ocean. The river also flows ...