Columbus Channel
Strait in Gulf of Paria–Caribbean Sea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strait in Gulf of Paria–Caribbean Sea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Columbus Channel or Serpent's Mouth (Spanish: Boca de la Serpiente), is a strait lying between Icacos Point in southwest Trinidad and Tobago and the north coast of Venezuela. It leads from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Paria. The channel is about nine miles (14 km) wide at its narrowest point.[1]
Columbus Channel | |
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Location | Gulf of Paria–Caribbean Sea (Atlantic Ocean) |
Coordinates | 10°00′N 61°30′W |
Type | Strait |
Basin countries | Venezuela Trinidad and Tobago |
The passage was named by Christopher Columbus on his third voyage.[2]
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