Caura River (Venezuela)


The Caura, is a tributary of the Orinoco River, located in Bolívar State in Venezuela. Its flow is the second after the Caroni River among the affluents of the Orinoco River, with almost.
The river is inhabited by both the Ye'kuana and Sanema indigenous groups.

Basin

The river drains the Guayanan Highlands moist forests ecoregion.
The Caura River is about long. Its major tributary is the Erebato. Both rivers emerge from the Jaua-Sarisariñama Plateau, more than above sea level). The Caura is navigable up to Pará Falls, an impressive waterfall formed by two branches of the river with an island in the middle
Both branches have some rapids and join in one of the most remarkable waterfalls in the Orinoco basin, not because of its height, but because of the impressive flow of water.
The Caura is a Blackwater river, like the Caroní, the Ventuari River and the upper Orinoco. The Caura is wide at Musinacio, the point where it joins the Orinoco, wide at this point.

Microclimate

Satellite images in the Intertropical Zone show an interesting lack of clouds above the biggest rivers, such as the Caura and Orinoco, and also in the Amazon river. We need to take into account two facts: