Branco
The
Branco is the principal affluent of the
Negro
River from the north; it is enriched by many streams from the sierras which
separate
Venezuela and
Guyana from
Brazil.
Its two upper main tributaries are the Urariquira and the Takutu. The latter almost
links its sources with those of the Essequibo. The Branco flows nearly south,
and finds its way into the Negro through several channels and a chain of lagoons
similar to those of the latter river. It is 350 miles long, up to its Urariquira
confluence. It has numerous islands, and, 235 miles above its mouth, it is broken
by a bad series of rapids.