Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tidal-Mud-Flats-Atlantic-Coast-Brazil-27MZIFJJ13NWX.htmlConceptually similarRainforest and Rio Uaça BrazilGP0STQIZ2Completed★★★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYICompleted★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYJCompleted★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYGCompleted★★★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYHCompleted★★★★Runoff from Iron and Gold Mine in BrazilGP0STQIY0Completed★★★★Mangrove Forest in Cabo Orange National Park BrazilGP0STQIYNCompleted★★★★Journalist John Vidal with Greenpeace BrazilGP0STQIZ5Completed★★★★Rainforest Macapá BrazilGP0STQIZ3Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STQIZATidal Mud Flats Atlantic Coast BrazilTidal flats along the Atlantic coast of Parque Nacional do Cabo Orange, east of the border of French Guiana.Locations:Amapá-Brazil-South AmericaDate:19 Jan, 2017Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceLatitude:4°13'22.8"NMaximum size:5000px X 3337pxLongitude51°15'38.4"WKeywords:Aerial view-Coastal features-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Full frame-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-PatternsShoot:Mouth of the Amazon DocumentationGreenpeace 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.Related Collections:Mouth of the Amazon Photo Documentation