Sekonyer River | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Physical characteristics | |
River mouth | 2°46′37″S 111°42′49″E / 2.776942°S 111.713683°ECoordinates: 2°46′37″S 111°42′49″E / 2.776942°S 111.713683°E |
Basin features | |
River system | Kumai River |
Sekonyer is a river in southern Borneo. Part of the river traverses the Tanjung Puting National Park. Travel on the river is often done by klotok, an Indonesian riverboat. The river includes orangutan habitat. The river is brown and murky. Gold mining takes place along it. It is a tributary of the Kumai River, and is fed by the Camp Leakey River.