Orinoco river meets Caroni river in Venezuela
9 years ago by dooong · 2388 Likes · 10 comments · Popular
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speedfreak101
· 9 years ago
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reminds me of Rio 2
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leo_loki
· 9 years ago
how? i really need to know.
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kurukuruguy
· 9 years ago
Probably because the rivers have different substances dissolved in them. The right river probably has a lot of clay and sediment, while the left one may just contain tannins, or black soil.
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ammbgj
· 9 years ago
I'm pretty sure it has to do with the density of each side.
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coolpie178
· 9 years ago
White v.s Black
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cosmic77
· 9 years ago
I'm from Venezuela <3
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tiago
· 9 years ago
Me too!
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cosmic77
· 9 years ago
Yus!
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guest
· 9 years ago
Yo tambiƩn panaaa :) de Maracaibo
ivolunteerastribut
· 9 years ago
Sure it's not the reflection of a cloud?
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