The Aiguamòg River is a river that runs through the Aran Valley; it is a tributary of the Garona River.
The Aiguamòg River originates in the glacial lakes at the head of the Colomers cirque, a glacial cirque with more than 50 lakes, among which the Major Lake of Colomers, Lake Obago, and at the highest part of the cirque, Ratera Lake of Colomers or Lac deth Cap de Colomers stand out. The Colomers glacial cirque is crowned by peaks that exceed 2,500 meters, such as Tuc de Ratera or Gran Tuc de Colomers.
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