it is the river of Nicaragua called Coco river
The term Aguanile mai mai is praising the Yoruba orisha called Ogun. Ogun is the god of war and metal. He is the diety that works day and night without ever resting. He is the primordial black smith. He held the secrets of metals and forging tools. He held these secrets to himself until the orisha Oshun (river diety) seduced him out of the forest so that civilization could be created. He is also praised in Cuba in the religion of Santeria (La Regla de Ocha Lukumi). The language used in Santeria is called Lukumi which is an offshoot of the Yoruba language of Nigeria West Africa. The song goes as such: Aguanile o Ogun ariwo. Aguanile o Ogun ariwo Ogun afomode. Oinle abere mariwo Ogun de baba. Aguanile onile... Aguanile mai mai. Guayo guayo guayo ke aguanile mai mai. Aguan= a cleansing. (also refers to a basket that is used in ceremonies where different types of foods and animal offerings are contained after the inititates have cleansed themselves with these items. Ile= house Note: this is not proper Yoruba spelling. This is Lukumi where there is really not a standardized spelling and words may vary slightly depending on the priestly lineage of the Santeria practitioner. Matthew Oshun Olorisha Lukumi
The main landforms are the mountain ranges of the Cordillera Gaunacaste, Cordillera de Talamanca, and Meseta Central. Volcanoes include the Arenal volcano in the north (and nearby Lake Arenal), the Poás crater farther south, and the Irazu volcano near Cartago.The San Juan River (Nicaragua) flows from Lake Nicaragua and forms the northeastern border of Costa Rica. The Colorado River is a distributary within Costa Rica that includes the Barra del Colorado national preserve.On the northwest Pacific coast is the Gulf of Nicoya and its large enclosing peninsula, and small islands including Chira Island. The other major peninsula is at the Gulf of Dulce near Panama in the southwest.First off it's COSTA RICA and the landforms here that are popular are the Manuel Antonio Peninsula, Corcovado National Park, Uvita Whale's Tail, Monteverde Cloud Forest and of course the many active volcanoes scattered around the country.