Fish Market Para River Brazil
08 February, 2017 
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★★★★ (E) 
Mangos by the Para River Brazil
08 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY5 
★★★★ (E) 
Scarlet Ibis Birds in Brazil
05 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY3 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Forested Island Peninsula in the Rio Jari Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY4 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Illegal Gold Mine in the Amazon
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY1 
★★★★ (E) 
Runoff from Iron and Gold Mine in Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY0 
★★★★ (E) 
Eucalyptus Plantation Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY6 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Eucalyptus Plantation Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY7 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Logging Truck and Eucalyptus Plantation Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY8 
★★★★ (E) 
Mine in the Rainforest Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIY9 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Mine in the Rainforest Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYB 
★★★★ (E) 
Mine in the Rainforest Macapa Brazil
04 February, 2017 
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★★★★ (E) 
Amazon Rainforest Brazil
04 February, 2017 
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★★★★★★★ (A) 
Flooded Lowlands of Rio Araguari Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYD 
★★★★ (E) 
Flooded Rainforest along Rio Sucuriju Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYE 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Forest along the Atlantic Coast Brazil
03 February, 2017 
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★★★★★★ (B) 
Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYG 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYJ 
★★★★ (E) 
Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYH 
★★★★ (E) 
Drowned Trees Amazon River Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYL 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYI 
★★★★ (E) 
Trees on Flooded Lowlands Mouth of the Amazon Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYK 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Drowned Mangrove Trees Amazon River Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYW 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Banks of Amazon River Brazil
03 February, 2017 
GP0STQIYX 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Drowned Trees Amazon River Brazil
03 February, 2017 
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★★★★★★ (B) 
Flooded Mangrove Trees Pará River Brazil
01 February, 2017 
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★★★★★★ (B) 
Residents of Cabo Orange National Park Brazil
25 January, 2017 
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★★★★★★ (B) 
Man with Filhote Fish Brazil
25 January, 2017 
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★★★★ (E) 
Turtles in Conservation Project Brazil
25 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZB 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Journalist John Vidal with Greenpeace Brazil
24 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ5 
★★★★ (E) 
Mangrove Forest in Cabo Orange National Park Brazil
24 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYN 
★★★★ (E) 
Journalist John Vidal with Greenpeace Brazil
24 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYQ 
★★★★ (E) 
Eucalyptus Logs Macapa Harbour Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYR 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Strip Mine in Rainforest Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYP 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Rainforest and Rio Ampari Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ1 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Rainforest Macapá Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ3 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Trees Drowned for Dam Construction Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYZ 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Forest Flooded for Dam Construction Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ8 
★★★★ (E) 
Flooded Forest on Rio Araguari Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ6 
★★★★ (E) 
Eucalyptus Plantation and Cleared Land Brazil
20 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ4 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Tidal Mud Flats Atlantic Coast Brazil
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZA 
★★★★ (E) 
Illegal Gold Mine near Macapa Brazil
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYU 
★★★★★★★ (A) 
Rainforest and Rio Uaça Brazil
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIZ2 
★★★★★★ (B) 
Banks of Amazon River Brazil
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYM 
★★★★ (E) 
Atlantic Coastline Full of Amazon Sediment
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYO 
★★★★ (E) 
MY Esperanza in Macapá
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQGEZ 
★★★★★★ (B) 
MY Esperanza in Macapá
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQGF1 
★★★★ (E) 
MY Esperanza in Macapá
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQGF0 
★★★★ (E) 
MY Esperanza in Macapá
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQGF3 
★★★★ (E) 
Esperanza near Amazon Delta Brazil
19 January, 2017 
GP0STQIYT 
★★★★ (E) 

Mouth of the Amazon Documentation 

Mouth of the Amazon Documentation 

Shoot 
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01/19/2017 
Greenpeace is campaigning to protect the recently discovered Amazon Reef off the coast of Brazil from development by oil companies, such as BP and Total. These ultra deep wells would be at least 400m further below the surface than that of the Deepwater Horizon, which spilled an estimated 5 million barrels of oil across the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. 
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