Huallaga River
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Huallaga River | |
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San Martín Region | |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Marañón River |
Length | 1,080 km (670 mi)[1] |
Discharge | |
• average | 3,800 m3/s (130,000 cu ft/s) |
The Huallaga River is a tributary of the
Description
Although it runs for 700 miles (1,100 km), it remains unnavigable for the most part.
Although there are no defined boundaries, the river is commonly divided into two or three sections. From the town of Tocache in San Martin to the source of the river is generally referred to as the Upper Huallaga. Regions of the river are also referred to as central Huallaga (usually from Tocache or Juanjui to Chazuta), and the lower Huallaga (usually from Chazuta to Yurimaguas where the Huallaga meets the Marañon). These divisions are for general reference, and are independent of the "highland" and "lowland" jungle regions of the Amazon Rainforest.
Between the Huallaga and the Ucayali lies the famous "Pampa del Sacramento," a level region of stoneless alluvial lands covered with thick, dark forests, first entered by Christian missionaries in 1726. It is about 300 miles (480 km) long, from north to south, and varies in width from 40 to 100 kilometers. Many streams, navigable for
The river and the riversides suffer point source pollution, utilized as an interminable garbage dump. At least one chute for garbage trucks is installed.[3][4]
Bio-diversity
The Huallaga River supports a myriad of wildlife and vegetation. The river is especially rich in amphibian life. A total of 18 species of frogs have been recorded from it, including the
Cocaine
Since the 1980s, the primary
The coca is flown to Colombia, where it is used to create cocaine, which is subsequently shipped to the United States.
Vladimiro Montesinos, ex-head of Peru's intelligence service, is reported to have received $50,000 for every plane laden with drugs allowed to leave the Huallaga Valley.[7]
On 27 August 1994, a
Notable deaths
Eric Fleming who played trail boss Gil Favor in the long-running Western TV series Rawhide drowned in the Huallaga River. During the shooting of location shots for an MGM film titled High Jungle on the Huallaga River on September 28, 1966, Fleming fell from a capsized dug-out canoe after paddling it beyond the rapids. His body was lost in the turbulent water and was not recovered until three days later.[18]
See also
References
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- ^ "Huallaga River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ MARTIN HUTCHINSON (2015-11-04). Plastic rubbish been dump in the amazon river (Motion picture) (in English and Spanish). Huallaga River, near Tingo Maria: YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
- ^ Frente Cívico de Leoncio Prado (2016-03-13). Están matando el Rio Huallaga (Motion picture) (in Spanish). Huallaga River, near Tingo Maria: YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
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- ^ "U.S. Antidrug Efforts in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley".
- ^ "Peru general faces drugs charges". 6 April 2001.
- ^ "Crash of a Casa 212 Aviocar 200 near Puerto Pizana: 5 killed | Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives". www.baaa-acro.com.
- ^ Ranter, Harro. "Descripción del Accidente ASN 27 AUG 1994 CASA C-212 Aviocar 200 N119CA - Puerto Pisana". aviation-safety.net.
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=-9Oii_7JzscC&q=operation+snowcap+1994+casa+212+peruInside&pg=PA83 Dea: Operation Snowcap, p. 83
- ^ Inside Dea: Operation Snowcap, p. 83
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- ^ Inside Operation Snowcap, p. 83
- ^ TV Actor Eric Fleming is Drowned, St. Petersburg Times. October 1, 1966
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1263349.stm
- Van Dun, M. (2009). Cocaleros: Violence, drugs and social mobilization in the post-conflict Upper Huallaga Valley, Peru. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers.