New River (Belize)

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New River
View from Lamanai High Temple to New River
Interactive map highlighting the New River
Physical characteristics
Length132 km (82 mi)
New River, Belize

The New River, also Río Nuevo, is a river in northern Belize. As the longest river that is entirely confined to Belize, it drains primarily the eastern part of the Orange Walk District during its north-northeasterly course and empties into the Chetumal Bay. The river also forms the New River Lagoon, the largest body of fresh water in Belize, just east of the Maya temples of Lamanai.[1] The New River is a habitat for numerous types of fish and birds, as well as Morelet's crocodiles.[2][3]

The New River is host to a diverse array of wildlife including freshwater fish, birds, turtles and Morelet's crocodiles.[2][3][4] Among the species of turtle native to the river is the critically endangered Hickatee.[5]

Tours

Boat tours are available from several sources. Tours of Lamanai use the river as transportation to reach the site.[6]

Pollution

References

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