Sunsets over the Fuerte River at El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico, are best viewed from the roof of the Museo El Fuerte.
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Sunsets over the Fuerte River at El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico, are best viewed from the roof of the Museo El Fuerte.
The Puente Chinipas on the Chepe Railway in northern Sinaloa, Mexico, provides views of the Fuerte River as it flows through the Sierra Madre Occidental.
Glimpses of the Presa Huites reservoir on the Fuerte River in northern Sinaloa, Mexico, are obtained from the Chepe Railroad to Chihuahua.
Above the Luis Donaldo Colosio Hydroelectric Power Plant the water of the Fuerte River in northern Sinaloa, Mexico, is clearer.
The Fuerte River drains the Copper Canyon of northwestern Mexico. Northbound travellers on the Chepe Railway get their first glimpses of the Sierra Madre Occidental as the train crosses the Puente Agua Caliente at Aguacaliente de Baca, Sinaloa.
The Fuerte River passes beside El Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico, on its way from the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in Chihuahua state to the Gulf of California. Water released from the Presa Miguel Hidalgo upstream is used for irrigation downstream.