Latin America Water Features
Gulf of Mexico
A large gulf connected to the Atlantic Ocean, north of the Caribbean Sea; makes up the northern border of the Greater Antilles, the southern border of the Gulf states, and the eastern border of Mexico.
São Francisco River
A river in Eastern Brazil that flows northeast before curving and flowing southeast and emptying into The Atlantic.
Orinoco River
A river in Venezuela that has a huge delta; the third largest river system in Latin America.
Uruguay River
Flows near the western border of Uruguay and empties into the Río de la Plata.
Paraguay River
Flows through the middle of Paraguay and empties into the Río de la Plata.
Lake Titicaca
Highest navigable lake in the world (12644 ft above sea level); located on the border of Bolivia and Peru.
Angel Falls
Highest waterfall in the world, located in Venezuela near the Orinoco River.
Pacific Ocean
Largest and deepest ocean in the world; located to the west of the Americas. It is where the international date line is found.
Lake Nicaragua
Largest lake in Central America, located in Nicaragua.
Iguazú Falls
Largest waterfall in the world, located on the border of Brazil and Argentina, near the Paraná River.
Lake Poopó
Located in Bolivia; nearly dried up now.
Lake Maracaibo
Located near oil fields in Venezuela, inlet of Caribbean Sea.
Drake Passage
Located south of Tierra del Fuego; between South America and Antarctica
Panama Canal
Man-made canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; located in Panama.
Gulf of California (Sea of Cortés)
Narrow gulf to the east of Baja California, on the western border of mainland Mexico.
Atlantic Ocean
Ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa. Arms include the Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Caribbean Sea
Part of the Atlantic Ocean and south of the Gulf of Mexico; makes up the southern border of the Greater Antilles, the western border of the Lesser Antilles, the northern border of South America, and the eastern border of Central America.
Río de la Plata
Second largest river system in South America; wide opening into the Atlantic Ocean, and the Uruguay, Paraná, and Paraguay rivers empty into it. Located near Uruguay and Argentina.
Paraná River
Second longest river in South America, empties into the Río de la Plata.
Strait of Magellan
Strait separating mainland South America from Tierra del Fuego, and connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Río Grande
The river that separates Texas and Mexico.
Amazon River
The second longest river in the world, located mostly in Northern Brazil.