Ribeira do Paul

Ribeira do Paul
Country Cape Verde
Basin
Main source Cabo da Ribeira near
Pico da Cruz
Santo Antão
River mouth Atlantic Ocean
17°09′00″N 25°00′47″W / 17.150°N 25.013°W / 17.150; -25.013 (Mouth of Ribeira do Paul)Coordinates: 17°09′00″N 25°00′47″W / 17.150°N 25.013°W / 17.150; -25.013 (Mouth of Ribeira do Paul)
Physical characteristics
Length 8 km (5.0 mi)

Ribeira do Paul is a stream that flows in the northeastern part of the island of Santo Antão in Cape Verde. The stream flows from southwest to northeast and is nearly 8 km in height. The entire valley belongs to Cova-Ribeira da Torre-Paul Natural Park.[1]

View of the Paul Valley and its stream
The view of the valley of Paul

Geography

The stream begins northwest of the mountain top and the caldera (Cabo da Ribeira) of Pico da Cruz (1583 m). The river flows through a narrow steep gorge, some of which has been terraced and is irrigated to support agricultural production including sugar canes, coffees, banana and mandioka. The river flows into the Atlantic Ocean at the town of Pombas. Other settlements along the river include Eito de Baixo and Eito. Other features along the river including Chã de Canela, Lombo Comprido, Dragoeiro, Chã de Erva, Lombo de Joana, Lombinho, Chã de João Vaz, Chã de Padre, Ladeira and Chãzinha.

Flora

Endangered flora includes Tornabenea insularis.

See also

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Further reading

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