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Wakapau River

River
Wakapau River
Physical characteristics
Mouth Pomeroon River
 • location
Guyana
 • coordinates
07°36′00′′N 58°45′00′′W / 7.60000°N 58.75000°W / 7.60000; -58.75000

The Wakapau River is a tributary of the west bank of the Pomeroon River [1] in Guyana.

The village of Wakapau is found on the Wakapau River, 3 km from its mouth.

7°36′N 58°45′W / 7.600°N 58.750°W / 7.600; -58.750 River boats are common mode of transportation throughout the area. The Wakapau has been interest for kayaking enthusiasts, both in producing competitive athletes as well as potential for development for tourism.[2]

It was once the location of balatá bleeding.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Velasco, Marco A. (November 2014). "Progress and Challenges in Disaster Risk Management in Guyana 2014" (PDF). Retrieved 2020年01月12日.
  2. ^ "Kayaking coaching clinics held to develop sport". Stabroek News. 2010年04月16日. Retrieved 2021年01月12日.
  3. ^ Administration Reports ... "The Argosy" Company, Limited. 1905.


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