The Lonestar State is home to numerous fishing spots. Bluegabe, a popular YouTube fisherman, recently visited the Trinity River and caught a This Rainbow River in Colombia Has the World’s Most Amazing Colors Welcome to the world’s most colorful river. Rainbows are envious of Cao Cristales’ beauty.
Cao Cristales is a vibrantly colored river in Colombia’s Meta region, South America. It is also known as the “River of Five Colors” or the “Liquid Rainbow,” and when you first see it, you will realize that these names are not exaggerations.
ring the peak season, including black, blue, green, yellow, and red, which is caused by Macarenia clavigera plants. The river is said to be devoid of fish, and it is located in a mountainous region surrounded by grasslands. Cao Cristales is 100 kilometers (62 miles) long and is located in the Serrania de la Macarena national park.
Cao Cristales is a rapid-flowing river with numerous waterfalls and rapids. Small circular pits known as giant’s kettles can be found throughout the riverbed, formed by pebbles or chunks of harder rocks. When one of these harder rock fragments falls into one of the cavities, it is rotated by the water current and begins to carve at the cavity wall, expanding the pit’s dimensions. A diverse range of aquatic plants can be found in the river. Its water is crystal clear due to a lack of nutrients and small particles, which also explains the lack of fish.. The bright red – pink coloration of the riverbed after a rainy period in the end of June – November is almost unique, caused by the endemic plant species Macarenia clavgera. Cao Cristales’ colors peak for a few weeks between June and December, and this is the best time to visit. The river is located in a remote area and can only be reached by plane, then boat, followed by a hike.
Tourists were barred from visiting Cao Cristales for 20 years, from 1989 to 2008, owing primarily to guerrilla warfare in the area, but also to the potential negative impact on the habitat. Visitors have been able to tour the area with authorized tourism companies since 2009.
Cao Cristales is one of the most beautiful rivers on the planet. According to National Geographic, the river appears to have originated in “The Garden of Eden” (Spanish: paraso), and this is undoubtedly correct. lifetime! The Trinity River has a watershed that is entirely within the state of Texas and is the world’s longest river at 710 miles.