The Chiquimulilla Canal runs parallel to Guatemala’s Pacific coast, linking mangroves, lagoons, and fishing communities. Navigating its waters reveals a living network of water and wildlife that sustains the entire region. 💡 Curiosities The canal stretches for over 100 kilometers and was naturally formed through the accumulation of sediments. It plays a vital role in the reproduction of marine species and migratory birds.
Finca La Chorrera, Santa Rosa, Guatemala