Gulf of Tribugá
The Gulf of Tribugá (Spanish: Golfo de Tribugá) is a gulf on the Pacific coast of Colombia. It contains exuberant mangroves. The bay is a spawning ground for humpback whales. Tourist attractions include diving and watching whales and turtles. There are plans to build a major deep-water port at the village of Tribugá in the main river estuary.
Gulf of Tribugá | |
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Golfo de Tribugá (Spanish) | |
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Gulf of Tribugá Location in Colombia | |
Location | Nuquí, Chocó, Colombia |
Coordinates | 5.767°N 77.270°W |
Basin countries | Colombia |
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