Camú River
The Camú River is a 141.83 km (88.13 mi) long river in the Dominican Republic's northwestern region. It begins in the Cordillera Central- the Dominican Republic's and the Caribbean's highest mountain range, running through the heart of Hispaniola; and flows north and then east past the city of Concepción de la Vega before reaching its mouth at the Yuna River near the city of Pimentel on the border of the provinces of Duarte and Sánchez Ramírez.
It is a beautiful river, and people usually go there to take a bath or take photos, but its depth has decreased over the years because they take materials and seriously affect the ecosystem of some spices in the river. On the verge of extinction, pollution and poor agricultural practices in its surroundings make this river one of the most vulnerable to extinction, and summers knowing this few do what is required to save it.
Length: 141.83 km (88.13 mi)