Petite Rivière de Jacmel

Petite Rivière de Jacmel

Location in Haiti
Country Haiti
City Jacmel
Basin
Main source Chaîne de la Selle
18°14′02″N 72°37′01″W / 18.23389°N 72.61694°W / 18.23389; -72.61694 (Primary source of Petite Rivière de Jacmel)
River mouth Caribbean Sea Jacmel
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18°13′48″N 72°33′04″W / 18.23000°N 72.55111°W / 18.23000; -72.55111 (Mouth of Petite Rivière de Jacmel)Coordinates: 18°13′48″N 72°33′04″W / 18.23000°N 72.55111°W / 18.23000; -72.55111 (Mouth of Petite Rivière de Jacmel)
Physical characteristics
Length 10 km (6.2 mi)
Features
Waterbodies Bassin Bleu
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The Petite Rivière de Jacmel is a watercourse running in Haiti through the Sud-Est Department and the arrondissement of Jacmel.

Geography

The Petite Rivière de Jacmel takes its source in the foothills of the mountain range called Chaîne de la Selle, and set in Hispaniola's Tiburon Peninsula. Over approximately 10 kilometers long, the river then runs Eastwards, to meet South with the Caribbean Sea at the level of its mouth in the bay of the port-city of Jacmel.

Along its path in the mountain, the river turns into small cascades openning on several small stream pools, called all together Bassin Bleu (literally "Blue Basin" in French).
Made up of three deep, crystal blue pools of cool water hidden into the woods, Bassin Bleu is a stunning site of great touristic interest for visitors to the Jacmel area.

Toponymy

The Petite Rivière de Jacmel got its name opposite to the Grande Rivière de Jacmel (literally "Great River of Jacmel" in French), better known locally as Rivière de la Cosse, which runs North-East to the commune of Jacmel, but shares the same river mouth in the Caribbean Sea.

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