Dulce River ( es, Río Dulce, or "Sweet River") is a river in
Guatemala
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, completely contained within the department of
Izabal. It is part of a lake and river system that has become a popular cruising sailboat destination.
The river begins at the point where it flows out of
Lake Izabal. At the entrance to the river there is a small Spanish colonial fort, the
Castillo de San Felipe de Lara, built to stop pirates entering the lake from the Caribbean when this part of Central America was an important shipping staging point.
Just after the river flows from
Lake Izabal it is spanned by one of the biggest bridges in Central America. On one side of the bridge is the town of Fronteras, commonly referred to by the name Río Dulce, the local center of commerce for the area. Fronteras has a local vegetable market, attracting locals from the countryside who arrive in dugout canoes. Most of these boats are powered with Japanese outboard motors but many come to market day paddling these ''
cayucos'' by hand. On the other side is the town of El Relleno. Nearby is the children's village of
Casa Guatemala, an orphanage that houses roughly 250 children and provides them with education and nourishment.

From Fronteras the river flows east for a few kilometres. In this stretch there are several marinas and resorts. The river then flows into a long narrow lake called
El Golfete
Lake El Golfete is a long narrow lake in Guatemala
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. This lake has an island and a large natural anchorage. A few houses and a couple of small businesses line the shore. El Golfete is about long and a few kilometres wide.
From El Golfete the river meanders for in a spectacular
gorge
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. The sides of the gorge rise up to on either side and are covered with
teak,
mahogany
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and
palms. Wild
flowers bloom throughout the foliage and
howler monkeys and
toucans can be seen. Waterfalls flow over the lip of the gorge after rainfall.
The
river enters the
Caribbean Sea near the
Garifuna town of
Livingston
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.
Río Dulce National Park
The Río Dulce National Park is in the department of
Izabal in
Guatemala
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.
The park covers an area of along the banks of the Dulce river and the
El Golfete
Lake El Golfete is a long narrow lake in Guatemala
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.
Historical images
''The New Adventures of Tarzan'' (1935)
The film ''
The New Adventures of Tarzan'' was filmed entirely on location in Guatemala in 1935. They reached some locations using the railroad service in Guatemala, which controlled by the American
International Railways of Central America (IRCA), owned by the
United Fruit Company— and had major stations at
Puerto San José,
Guatemala City and
Puerto Barrios.
The railroad company offered tours to visit the UFCO banana plantations in
Izabal and the Maya city of
Quiriguá —which at the time was placed within UFCO property— and offered their visitors the option to comfortably sail Río Dulce and
Lake Izabal to
Livingston
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in one of their steam boats.
[ Here are a few photographs taken from an excursion made in 1927 by the Guatemalan History and Geography Society:
]
Izabal excursion in 1927
Image:Riodulce6.jpg, Homes by Río Dulce, filmed from one of the IRCA steamboats. The Tarzan movie shows almost identical shots.
Image:Riodulce4.jpg, Tourist in Livingston
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* Livingston International, a North American custom ...
, Izabal, after sailing Río Dulce
Image:UFCO2.jpg, At the train station in Izbal
See also
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* El Estor
* List of places in Guatemala
Notes and references
References
Bibliography
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External links
Rio Dulce National Park Official site
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Rivers of Guatemala
National parks of Guatemala
Geography of the Izabal Department
Protected areas established in 1955
1955 establishments in Guatemala