Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tidal-Mud-Flats-Rio-Araguari-Brazil-27MZIFJJ14DXK.htmlConceptually similarTidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYICompleted★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYHCompleted★★★★Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYGCompleted★★★★★★Flooded Forest on Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIZ6Completed★★★★Forest Flooded for Dam Construction BrazilGP0STQIZ8Completed★★★★Trees Drowned for Dam Construction BrazilGP0STQIYZCompleted★★★★★★Trees on Flooded Lowlands Mouth of the Amazon BrazilGP0STQIYKCompleted★★★★★★Banks of Amazon River BrazilGP0STQIYXCompleted★★★★★★Flooded Lowlands of Rio Araguari BrazilGP0STQIYDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQIYJTidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari BrazilNatural channels draining the tidal mud flats of the mouth of the Rio Araguari, approximately 120 miles northeast of Macapa, Brazil. Sand and other sediments leave markings when the tide goes out.Locations:Amapá-Brazil-South AmericaDate:3 Feb, 2017Credit:© Daniel Beltrá / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3337pxKeywords:Aerial view-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Rivers-Tropical rainforestsShoot: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