Confluence of the Solimões and the Negro rivers

Confluence of the Solimões and the Negro rivers

Confluence of the Solimões and the Negro rivers

  • Satellite
  • Amazonas
  • NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The largest river on the planet, the Amazon, forms from the confluence of the Solimões (the upper Amazon River) and the Negro at the Brazilian city of Manaus in central Amazonas. At the river conjunction, the muddy, tan-colored waters of the Solimões meet the "black" water of the Negro River. The unique mixing zone where the waters meet extends downstream through the rainforest for hundreds of kilometers, and is a famous attraction for tourists from all over the world. The tourism contributes to substantial growth in the city of Manaus. Twenty years ago the large park near the city center (center) lay on the eastern outskirts of Manaus, and shipping.