Chocón Machacas River

Chocón Machacas River
Country Guatemala (Alta Verapaz, Izabal)
Basin
Main source Sierra de Santa Cruz
100 m (330 ft)
River mouth Golfete Dulce
15°45′30″N 88°52′31″W / 15.75833°N 88.87528°W / 15.75833; -88.87528Coordinates: 15°45′30″N 88°52′31″W / 15.75833°N 88.87528°W / 15.75833; -88.87528
Basin size Gulf of Honduras
Physical characteristics
Length 53 km (33 mi)

The Chocón Machacas River is a river in eastern Guatemala. The sources of the 53-kilometre (33 mi) long river[1] are on the eastern slopes of the Sierra de Santa Cruz at 15°47′38″N 89°08′02″W / 15.793835°N 89.133890°W / 15.793835; -89.133890. From there it flows in a generally west-south-west direction into the Golfete Dulce. The Chocón Machacas river and Golfete Dulce complex form one of Guatemala's few remaining habitats for the endangered Caribbean manatee (Trichechus manatus).

References

  1. Castillo Lemus: 12


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