Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Transports-of-Oxygen-Cylinders-to-Alto-Rio-Negro--Amazonas-State-27MDHUJNLVF.htmlConceptually similarTransports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZQCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZSCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZTCompleted★★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZUCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZVCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZWCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZXCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZYCompleted★★★★Transports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGP1SURZZCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SURZRTransports of Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas StateGreenpeace Brazil’s airplane transports oxygen cylinders to fight Covid-19 second wave in Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas State, in Brazil, home to 23 Indigenous Peoples, which are extremely vulnerable to Covid-19.In original language:Avião do Greenpeace Transporta Cilindros de Oxigênio para o Alto Rio Negro, AmazonasAvião do Greenpeace transporta cilindros de oxigênio para o combate à segunda onda da Covid-19 no Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas, região que abriga 23 povos indígenas, extremamente vulneráveis à Covid-19.Locations:Amazon-Amazonas-Brazil-South AmericaDate:16 Jan, 2021Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:1280px X 958pxKeywords:Aeroplanes-COVID-19-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Medications-Outdoors-Small group of people-TransportationShoot:Greenpeace Brazil Transports Oxygen Cylinders to Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas State, BrazilGreenpeace Brazil's airplane transports oxygen cylinders to fight Covid-19 second wave in Alto Rio Negro, Amazonas State, in Brazil, home to 23 Indigenous Peoples, which are extremely vulnerable to Covid-19.Related Collections:Wings of Emergency in Brazil, January 2021 (All Photos)