Cano Cristales ColombiaThe 62.1-mile-long river is in Colombia's Serranía de la Macarena national park, in the province of Meta, and is known as the “River of Five Colors.”
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The 62.1-mile-long river is in Colombia's Serranía de la Macarena national park, in the province of Meta, and is known as the “River of Five Colors.” This “liquid rainbow” – as it is also called – is one of the South American country's most spectacular natural wonders, thanks to its vivid colors.
The Caño Cristales river is one of Colombia's most precious hidden gems, as it remains relatively undiscovered by foreigners. Caño Cristales is referred to as 'the river of five colors' because of the explosion of vivacious color that fills the river when the yearly conditions are just right.
The directors of this movie chose the Caño Cristales, or Rainbow River, for this location. And they couldn't have picked a more magical river as the origin for the magic in Encanto and it is often called, the most beautiful river on Earth.
Please remember, alcohol is not permitted. All other food and drink items must be in non-disposable containers. Disposable items such as plastic bottles, cans and wrappers are not permitted on the Rainbow River.
Taking any type of alcohol or disposables on the Rainbow River is prohibited by law. Acceptable containers include Tupperware, Rubbermaid or a thermos. Unlawful containers include: paper sacks, boxes, plastic water bottles, aluminum cans, breakable plastic utensils, paper napkins and towels.
The Withlacoochee River ultimately discharges into the Gulf of Mexico on the border of Citrus and Levy counties. Rainbow Springs has the fourth largest flow of all Florida's springs and provides fresh water to the Rainbow and Withlacoochee rivers.
On average, the Rainbow River is less than 10 feet deep, although there are places where it drops 25 feet. Close to the banks, it's shallow enough to stand. Look out for big branches to jump from and a rope swing or two.