Aguas Calientes River (Sucre)

Coordinates: 10°38′10″N 62°26′48″W / 10.6361°N 62.4467°W / 10.6361; -62.4467
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10°38′10″N 62°26′48″W / 10.6361°N 62.4467°W / 10.6361; -62.4467

Aguas Calientes ("hot waters" in Spanish) is the name of a small river in Benítez Municipality, Sucre state, Venezuela. It is fed by hot springs of which there are a number on the Paria Peninsula.

The waters of the river are hot enough for cooking purposes,[1] but not as hot as those of Las Trincheras, the source of the similarly named river in Carabobo state.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rio Aguas Calientes". turismosucre (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-24.