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The Rio Hollin starts out small with a creeky feel,but it can be a raging torrent by the end of the two-day trip if it's raining.

Río Hollín
Tena Napo
Ecuador

Río Juramento. Salta, Argentina - Google My Maps. Visiting Salta is visiting one of Argentina's most beautiful corners and a place with a long historic and cultural tradition. The capital city, founded in 1582, is one of the country's oldest city.

Río Juramento’s
Río Juramento’s Salta
Argentina

The Maipo River is the main river flowing through the Santiago Metropolitan Region and the Valparaiso Region of Chile. It is located just south of the capital of Santiago.

Río Maipo
Santiago, Region Metropolitana
Chile

Puerto Misahualli Ecuador is a small town on the point that Rio Misahuallí meets Rio Napo. It's a perfect start-point for Ecuadorian Amazon exploration.

Río Misahuallí
Tena Napo
Ecuador

Río Naranjo is a district and village in the canton of Bagaces, Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica.

Río Naranjo
Río Naranjo, Guanacaste
Costa Rica

Petrohué Waterfalls is a chute-type waterfall in the upper reach of Petrohué River in Chile, a short distance downstream of the source of this river in Todos los Santos Lake.

Río Petrohue
Puerto Varas, Los Lagos
Chile

The Savegre River, located in the Province of Puntarenas, is one of the cleanest rivers in Costa Rica. It is born in the dense mountain of the heart of the country, with the name of Quebrada Provincia, in the Cerro de La Muerte of the mount Talamanca

Río Savegre
San Gerardo de Dota, Puntarenas
Costa Rica

The Toro River , sometimes called the Yellow Bull River, is a river in Costa Rica , belonging to the northern sub-slope of the Caribbean Sea slope.

Río Toro
Bajos del Toro, Alajuela
Costa Rica

Trancura River is a river located in the La Araucanía Region of Chile. Its headwaters drain the southeasternmost portion of Villarrica National Park, including the northwestern slope of Lanín volcano.

Río Trancura
Pucon, Araucania
Chile

The Tuichi River is a river in the Madidi National Park in the north of Bolivia. The Tuichi River flows through the rainforest and joins the Beni River south of Rurrenabaque.

Río Tuichi
La Paz, La Paz
Bolivia