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Tela River
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Source of the Tela River
Country Honduras

The Tela River (also known as Río Tela in Spanish) is an important river in Honduras. It flows through the city of Tela and eventually empties into the Caribbean Sea. This river starts in a wet, marshy area further inland and then widens as it gets closer to the ocean.

What is the Tela River?

The Tela River is a natural waterway located on the northern coast of Honduras. It's a relatively short river, but it plays a big role for the people and nature around it. Rivers like the Tela River are essential because they provide fresh water and support many different kinds of plants and animals.

Where does the Tela River start and end?

The river begins in a marshy, low-lying area away from the coast. A marsh is a type of wetland, which is a place where the land is covered by water, either all the time or for long periods. These areas are often home to special plants and wildlife. From its source, the Tela River flows northwards, passing through the city of Tela. Its journey ends when it reaches the Caribbean Sea, which is part of the larger Atlantic Ocean.

Why is the Tela River important?

The Tela River is important for several reasons. It provides water for the local community and helps support the natural environment. The river's mouth, where it meets the sea, is often a rich area for fishing and other activities. It also helps shape the landscape around Tela, creating different habitats for animals and plants.

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