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  • Li River landscape, at Guangxi Province.
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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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  • Yulong River
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  • Rio Negro (Black River), at Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Rio Negro (Black River), at Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Tek River Camping base
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  • Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge and Pinheiros River.
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  • Rio Negro (Black River), at Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Girl in the boat 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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  • Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge and Pinheiros River.
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  • Boat at Rio Negro (Black River), Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Old woman washes a chicken to cook.
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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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  • Boy in the boat at Rio Negro (Black River), from Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Sardines from Negro River, at the fresh market, at São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas.
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  • Alley at Fuli Ancient Town, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.<br />
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Fuli is a Ming Dynasty town built on the Li River's northern banks.<br />
The village has a history of 800 years, narrow, winding cobblestone streets and ancient temples.
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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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  • Celebrations for China's 60th anniversary, since Mao Zedong proclaimed the foundation of the People's Republic of China. People watched a major National Day fireworks display at Bai'etan section of the Pearl River, Shamian Island. It was the year's display the most elaborate and expensive one in recent years, costing 3.3 million Yuan. (October, 1st, 2009)
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  • A Bará Indigenous man living at São Gabriel da Cachoeira, uses the Baniwa Maloca (House of Knowledge) to express his own traditions and share with the community. With a peculiar humor, he was listed as 'dangerous indigenous man' by the Baniwa's leader because he exhibits a mustache (not usual for the indigenous in the area).<br />
Bará People are very rare, an estimative about their group in Brazil tells about only 39 people (by 2009). His original tribe is near the frontier with Colômbia, around Papuri river.
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  • The boat Genesis III at Rio Negro (Black River), Amazonas State, Brazil.
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  • Women from Pontal community travel sometimes more than 3 hours up river in search of preserved free areas. With the privatization of the areas and environmental devastation, they need to go farther each day.
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  • Feliciano's veins, rivers of dreams and spirituality.<br />
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Feliciano is a Desana curandero. <br />
A story teller, visual artist and healer.
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