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Orinoco River Views

Wednesday March 4, 2009
Orinoco River

The Orinoco river system is one of the largest in South America, originating along the southern borders of Venezuela and Brazil, in the state of Amazonas and making its way to the Atlantic. The exact length of the river is still undetermined, with estimates between 1,500 to 1,700 mi (2,410–2,735 km) long, making it among the world's largest river systems.

Enjoy these views along the river route.

Photo of the Orinoco river displayed with the kind permission of Adalberto Rios Szalay/Sexto Sol / Getty Images.

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