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The Meeting of Waters is an exceptional geology destination where the **Rio Negro and Solimões River converge near Manaus, Brazil**, flowing side by side for approximately 6 kilometers without mixing.[1][2] This phenomenon results from vast differences in temperature, speed, and dissolved sediment content between the two rivers.[2] The dark, tea-colored Rio Negro waters contrast sharply with the sandy, yellowish Solimões waters—a boundary visible from space.[7] Geologist Robert Meade described it as "Six Mississippis worth of café-au-lait colored water converging here with two Mississippis worth of black-tea-colored water."[7]
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