Macal River

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The Macal River is a major waterway in western Belize known for its scenic jungle surroundings, wildlife, and role in eco-tourism and outdoor recreation.

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Macal River canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
climateZone tropical climate
confluenceLocation near San Ignacio
confluenceWith Mopan River NERFINISHED
country Belize NERFINISHED
economicSignificance supports local tourism economy
ecosystemType tropical rainforest river
environmentalSignificance important freshwater ecosystem in Belize
flowsInto Belize River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough San Ignacio NERFINISHED
Santa Elena NERFINISHED
habitatFor freshwater fish
mammals of the Belizean jungle
reptiles
tropical birds
knownFor eco-tourism
outdoor recreation
rich wildlife
river-based adventure tourism
scenic jungle surroundings
locatedIn Cayo District NERFINISHED
western Belize
near Cahal Pech archaeological site NERFINISHED
San Ignacio Town NERFINISHED
Xunantunich archaeological site NERFINISHED
partOf Belize River watershed
recreationInfrastructure canoe rental operations
eco-resorts
river lodges
region Maya Mountains foothills NERFINISHED
scenicFeature jungle-lined banks
limestone hills
tropical forest canopy
sourceRegion Maya Mountains NERFINISHED
Pine Ridge area of Belize NERFINISHED
tourismActivity birdwatching
canoeing
guided river tours
kayaking
swimming
tubing
wildlife watching
usedFor recreation
tourism
transport for small boats
waterType freshwater

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San Ignacio locatedOnRiver Macal River
Belize River tributary Macal River
Cayo District hasRiver Macal River