Native name Rio Araguari Main source Amapá state Length 560 km | River mouth Atlantic Ocean Source Amapá | |
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Basin size 42,712 square kilometres (16,491 sq mi) Tributaries Left:Mutum River, Falsino River |
The Araguari River (Portuguese: Rio Araguari River) is the primary river of Amapá state in north-eastern Brazil. It became famous among surfers when some decided to ride its constant tidal bore, characterizing waves that can last for several minutes.
The river defines the western boundary of the 460,353 hectares (1,137,560 acres) Amapá National Forest, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 1989.
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Araguari River (Amapá) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA