Mamora, the Serpent River Goddess

Mamora is the revered serpent river goddess of the Mamoré River, a major tributary of the Amazon River in South America. She is known as a powerful and mysterious deity, associated with the winding and meandering nature of the Mamoré River and its lush rainforest surroundings. Mamora is often depicted as a serpentine goddess with a mesmerizing presence, representing the river's wild and untamed spirit. She is revered by the indigenous tribes and local communities that rely on the Mamoré River for their livelihoods, as well as those who appreciate its ecological richness and natural beauty. Mamora is believed to possess great wisdom and knowledge of the river's ways, and is honored with reverence and respect as the guardian and protector of the Mamoré River and its precious ecosystem.