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Although clouds obscure parts of the picture, the Rio
de la Plata (a large estuary) is located between
Argentina (south) and Uruguay (north). The estuary of
the Rio de la Plata is one of the largest in the
world. It receives runoff from five South American
countries (Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, and
Bolivia). The extensive sediment plume (muddy looking
water) in the Rio de la Plata seems to be a normal
condition of the river. There is a constant mixing
zone where the sediment-laden fresh water meets the
salty waters of the southern Atlantic Ocean. Notice
how a narrow band of sediment is hugging the U-shaped
shoreline of the Argentina coast. The cluster of
lighter colored areas near the top left corner of the
image indicates the location of the city of La Plata
and the eastern edge of the Argentine capital of
Buenos Aires. The general location of the capital and
largest city in Uruguay, Montevideo, can be identified
along the northern shore of the estuary. The Santa
Lucia River (dark, dendritic stream pattern) enters
the Rio de la Plata just west of Montevideo.
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