The Talofofo River[1] is one of the longest rivers on the Pacific Ocean island of Guam. Rising on the eastern slopes of Mount Lamlam in the island's south-west, it traverses the island in a north-eastward direction, flowing into the sea at Talofofo Bay.

Talofofo River
Talofofo River near the mouth
Talofofo River is located in Guam
Talofofo River
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • coordinates
13°20′14″N 144°45′35″E / 13.3372222°N 144.7597222°E / 13.3372222; 144.7597222

Major features of the river's course include Fena Lake, Guam's largest lake, and the Talofofo Falls. The river has one major tributary, the Ligum River, which joins it close to its mouth.

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