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Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island and unincorporated U.S. territory with a landscape of mountains, waterfalls, and the El Yunque tropical rainforest.

Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Punta Rocas is a beach located south of Lima, in the district of Punta Negra, which held the various surf competitions from different disciplines.

Punta Rocas
Punta Negra, Lima
Peru

Raglan is a small beachside town located 48 km west of Hamilton, New Zealand on State Highway 23. It is known for its surfing, and volcanic black sand beaches.

Raglan
Raglan Waikato
New Zealand

The Reventazón River, Rio Reventazón, is a river in Costa Rica. El Carmen Section is a big water run, ranked as moderately difficult. Its lush surroundings, abundant bird life and plentiful rapids make this trip a perfect introduction to river run.

Reventazón River
Turrialba, Cartago
Costa Rica

The Aluminé River is a geographical feature of Neuquén Province, Argentina. It flows southward from Lake Aluminé, near the town of Aluminé, for around 170 km, past which it becomes a tributary of the Collón Curá River.

Río Aluminé
Aluminé, Neuquen
Argentina

The Apurímac River rises from glacial meltwater of the ridge of the Mismi, a 5,597-metre-high mountain in the Arequipa Province in the south-western mountain ranges of Peru, 10 km from the village Caylloma, and less than 160 km from the Pacific coast

Rio Apurimac
Cusco, Arequipa
Peru

The Biobío River is the second largest river in Chile. It originates from Icalma and Galletué lakes in the Andes and flows 380 km to the Gulf of Arauco on the Pacific Ocean. The major tributaries of the river are the Malleco and the Laja.

Río Bío Bío
Rio de Janeiro, Araucania
Chile

The Corobicí River, or the Rio Corobicí, in Costa Rica is a tributary of the Tempisque River. Originating from the southern slopes of the Tenorio Volcano in the Guanacaste Mountains, the river flows southerly, descending through tropical dry forest.

Río Corobicí
Liberia, Guanacaste
Costa Rica

The Futaleufú River, located in northern Patagonia, is one of the premier whitewater rivers in the world. One of only two rivers to cross the 5,308 kilometer Chile-Argentina border.

Río Futaleufú
Futaleufú, Los Lagos
Chile