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The Heath River is a special river that forms a natural border between two countries: Peru and Bolivia. It starts high up in the Andes mountains, near a famous lake called Lake Titicaca. From there, it flows north until it joins a bigger river called the Madre de Dios River.

This river flows through different kinds of land. You'll find wide, grassy plains known as savannah and thick, green rainforests along its banks.

Rivers of Madre de Dios
Rivers of the Madre de Dios Region, Peru and Bolivia

What is the Heath River?

The Heath River is like a natural line drawn on a map. It helps separate Peru from Bolivia for a long stretch. This makes it an important landmark in South America.

Where is the Heath River Located?

The river begins in the Andes mountains. These mountains are very tall and surround Lake Titicaca, which is one of the highest lakes in the world. As the Heath River flows, it travels north. Eventually, it meets the Madre de Dios River, which is part of the huge Amazon River system.

Who Lives Near the Heath River?

The area around the Heath River is home to an indigenous group called the Eja Sonene. They are a native community with a rich history.

The Ese Ejja People: A Brief Look

The Ese Ejja people are an ethnic group. They are thought to be related to either the Tacana-speaking Arawak people, who moved into the area from the west, or the Pano people, who originally came from areas further down the Madeira River. They have lived in this region for a very long time.

How Did the Heath River Get Its Name?

The Heath River was named after an American explorer. His name was Dr. Edwin R. Heath, and he explored the area in the 1880s.

Early Explorations of the River

Many years ago, explorers were very interested in mapping new places. One of the first big trips to explore the Heath River basin was led by a British explorer. His name was Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett, and he led his expedition in 1910. These explorers helped us learn more about this remote part of the world.

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In Spanish: Río Heath para niños

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