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  • Boy in the boat at Rio Negro (Black River), from Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Girl in the boat at Rio Negro (Black River), Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • The boat Genesis III at Rio Negro (Black River), Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Boys in the boat at Rio Negro (Black River),  Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Girls in the boat at Rio Negro (Black River), around Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira town. Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Boat at Rio Negro (Black River), Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • The Pearl River is the third largest river in China and the largest one in Guangzhou (2,214 kilometers, about 1,376 miles). It is so called because it contains a stone island resembling a huge pearl, polished by the constantly-flowing water of the river. The Pearl River in Guangzhou City is picturesque, adorned by charming views along the river.
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  • Fresh market, at Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas.<br />
The Negro River doesn't have a generous offer of fishes, and the people living at Sao Gabriel, almost 1000 km far from Manaus, still receive a lot of needs from this city. A long journey by boat that takes between 4 to 7 days.<br />
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In the fresh market is possible to find a few fresh things, like fish, flour, cassava, some local fruits... but food can be a hard thing. In this city where mostly of the population (99%) are indigenous people, they've been serious afraid about climate changes. The river was too high to start working on the plantations, the fish are poor, and a single can of milk costs at least $5 dollars, when you can find it.
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  • Fresh market, at São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas.<br />
The Negro River doesn't have a generous offer of fishes, and the people living at São Gabriel, almost 1000 km far from Manaus, still receive a lot of needs from this city. A long journey by boat that takes between 4 to 7 days.<br />
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In the fresh market is possible to find a few fresh things, like fish, flour, cassava, some local fruits... but food can be a hard thing. In this city where mostly of the population (99%) are indigenous people, they've been serious afraid about climate changes. The river was too high to start working on the plantations, the fish are poor, and a single can of milk costs at least $5 dollars, when you can find it.
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