Great pictures of the most stunning river in the world you’ve never heard of

The beautiful rivers in this world are not short. But there is a river in Colombia that is red in color and is actually the most amazing and amazing river in the world. 

Join us for great photos of this beautiful river.

The River Rio Cano Cristales is commonly referred to as the “River of Five Colors”. The river is located in the Macarena National Park in Colombia and is another name for the “Rainbow River”. Due to security concerns, the river was closed to tourists and travelers until 2009. But, this spectacular river has reopened so that everyone can enjoy it and take amazing and beautiful photos.

The beautiful red color seen in the river and flowing through many of its waterfalls is actually a plant called macarenia clavigera. This plant is specific to this region. The macaroni plant hangs from the rocks and gives an interesting shade of red everywhere.

It is not an easy trip to the park.

Tourists must first hike and then ride a horse and come to this beautiful park. However, when you look at this amazing gallery you will probably agree with me that this park is really worth the challenge.

10 of the largest rivers in the world
Rivers play a vital role in shaping the history of this world. The formation of most ancient and developed societies and the rise or fall of various empires have all been along these rivers. Also, these rivers have witnessed many wars throughout history. Rivers have many benefits, including providing food and drinking water for humanity. Rivers are also used to transport goods and valuables. Rivers also provide fertile agricultural land for crops. It is worth mentioning that many animals live in the rivers. This article introduces you to the 10 largest rivers in the world in terms of length, catchment area and average self-purification rate.
10. Amur River
Length: 444.4 km
Catchment: 18,55,000 sq. Km
Average self-purification rate: 11,400 m3 / s
The Amur River is the 10th longest river in the world and the most prominent in Russia . The river is located on the border between Russia and China and is 4,444 kilometers long. Amur has 200 branches. But the most important are the rivers of Bereya, Zeya, Amgen and Shilka. These rivers are on the left side of the Amur River. The other rivers Ergune, Huma, Songhua and Ussuri are also on the right. This river is home to many birds including the eastern white tailed bird. Also, the Kaluga trout of this river are largely caught by fishermen. There are over 120 species of fish in this river.
10. Amur River
9. Congo River
Length: 4,700 km
Catchment: 3,680,000 sq. Km
Average self-purification rate: 41,800 m3 / s
The Congo River is also the deepest river in Africa in addition to being the ninth largest river in the world. The river is about 230 meters deep. The Congo River has long been known as the Zaire. The length of this river is about 4700 kilometers and the area of ​​Rigo watershed is 3 million and 680 thousand square kilometers. The Congo River is the ninth longest river in the world. The river passes through the heart of the second largest rain forest in the world, the Congo Forest .
9. Congo River

8. The Parana River

Length: 4,880 km

Catchment: 2,582,672 sq. Km

Average rate of self-purification: 18,000 cubic meters per second

The Parana River is the eighth largest river in the world. The catchment area of ​​this river is 2 million 582 thousand and 672 square kilometers. Also, the average self-purification rate of the Paraná River is 18,000 cubic meters per second. The river is located 4,880 kilometers in South America. The name Paraná is derived from the Hubi language (one of the indigenous languages ​​of the region) meaning “in the form of the sea”. The river passes through the three countries of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. After the Amazon River, Parana is the second largest river in South America. Parana, in combination with the rivers Paraguay and Uruguay, forms the rio de la plata river downstream. It then flows into the Atlantic .

8. The Parana River
7. Ob River
Length: 5,419 km
Catchment: 2,990,000 sq. Km
Average self-purification rate: 12800 cubic meters per second
The Ob River is the seventh largest river in the world. Its length is about 5,419 and its catchment area is 2,990,000 square kilometers. The average rate of self-purification of the river is 12,800 cubic meters per second. This river, located in Siberia, flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It is said to be 16 meters from the river in the Altai krai, southwest of Biysk, Russia. The Altai city is located on the Biya River near its confluence with the Russian Katun River. Due to the network nature of the tributaries and branches, the Ob River is divided into three sections. It is interesting to know that this river originates from the mountains. Its main branches are the rivers Anouilh, Aley, Sandy, Katun, Biya and Charysh.
7. Ob River

6. Yellow River

Length: 5,464 sq. Km

Catchment: 745,000 sq. Km

Average rate of self-purification: 2,110 m3 / s

The Yellow River is the sixth largest river in the world and the second longest in China . Its length is about 5,464 square kilometers and its catchment area covers an area of ​​more than 745 thousand square kilometers. The average rate of self-purification of the Yellow River is estimated at 2,210 cubic meters per second. The Yellow River originates from the Kunlun Mountains. These mountains are located in the northwest of Qinghai Province, China. The Yellow River also traverses the length of the Yea seaBoha through nine of China’s provinces. The river originates from the Hekouzhen region in the Hai Qing province of China. The people of this area use the water of this plant to irrigate the fields. The river reaches its bottom in the Delta of the Yu Sea.

6. Yellow River
5. Yenisei River
Length: 5,539 km
Catchment: 2,580,000 sq. Km
Average rate of self-purification: 19,000 cubic meters per second
The Yenisi River, at 5,539 kilometers, is the fifth largest river in the world and the second largest in China. The catchment area of ​​this river is approximately 2,580,000 square kilometers. The average self-purification rate of the river is 19,000 cubic meters per second. The Yenisi River is called the Yellow River because of its muddy water that is yellowish-brown (yellowish-brown). About 1.6 million tonnes of floods enter the river each year. These floods contribute greatly to the fertility of agricultural lands. Half of the region’s cotton and wheat fields are flooded with these floods.
5. Yenisei River

4. The Mississippi River

Length: 6,275 kilometers

Catchment: 2,580,000 sq. Km

Average rate of self-purification: 6,200 m3 / s

The Mississippi River is the fourth longest river in the world. It flows throughout the United States from north to south. The Mississippi River flows slowly, in a winding 3,000-733-kilometer-long southbound route, and its speed increases in western Minnesota. The main tributaries of the Mississippi River include the Missouri River in the west and the Ohio River in the east. The river flows from 31 US states and 2 Canadian provinces. Also, it is one of the most active commercial waterways in the world with many changes and human control.

4. The Mississippi River
3. Yangtze River
Length: 6,300 kilometers
Catchment: 18,000,000 square kilometers
Average self-purification rate: 31,900 m3 / s
The Yangtze River is the third longest river in the world and the largest in China. The enchanting Yangtze River with its wide and unique attractions attracts many tourists. The river is culturally important to the country. The scenery and scenery of this river are among China’s most unique landscapes. The length of this beautiful river is estimated at about 6,300 square kilometers. The catchment area of ​​this river is 18 million square kilometers and its average self-purification rate is 31,900 cubic meters per second. The Yangtze River originates from the Tangola and Provincial Mountains in western China called Hai. The river passes through 11 cities, including Shanghai Port, Chongqing City, Yunnan and Hunan Provinces, Tibet, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Hubei, Hai and Anhui mentioned. The Yangtze River water is supplied from part of the East China Sea.
3. Yangtze River

2. The Nile River

Length: 6,853 km

Catchment: 3,245,555 sq. Km

Average rate of self-purification: 2,800 cubic meters per second

The Nile is known as the longest river in the world, with a length of 6,853 kilometers. It should be noted that the area of ​​the Nile catchment area is 3,524,555 km 2. Its average self-purification rate is estimated at 2,800 cubic meters per second. The river runs along the Sahara sub-Saharan Africa. It is worth noting that the Nile flows into the Mediterranean. This large river has two main tributaries, the White Nile in Ethiopia and the Blue Nile in Rwanda. Eventually the two rivers join in Sudan. The historic towns of Luxor, Khartoum, Cairo and Aswan are the most important cities across the Nile. It also traverses 11 countries – Kenya, Sudan, Burundi, South Sudan, Congo, Eritrea, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Egypt and Ethiopia.

The Nile River is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. However, other contradictory sources attribute this title to the Amazon River, citing studies in 2007. The Amazon River flows in South America.

2. The Nile River
1. The Amazon River
Length: 6,992 km
Catchment: 7,050,000 sq. Km
Average rate of self-purification : 209,000 cubic meters per second
The Amazon River is by far the largest river in the world. In some seasons, the rivers widen with rainfall. Even in some places the width of the Amazon River can reach up to 55 kilometers. The Amazon is a habitat for many species of fish, trees, plants and animals. The length of this beautiful river is estimated at 6,992 kilometers. An area of ​​7 million and 50 thousand square kilometers can be considered for this river catchment. Amazon’s average self-purification rate is 209,000 cubic meters per second. It is also interesting to know that climate change has a major impact on the world’s rivers. This is a serious threat to the lives of animals, aquatic plants and water storage for billions of people around the world. Global warming has significantly contributed to drought and, as a result, water scarcity worldwide. Therefore, many measures must be taken to prevent further damage to valuable and important rivers.
1. The Amazon River

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