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05 February, 2017
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Scarlet Ibis Birds in Brazil
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04 February, 2017
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Amazon Rainforest Brazil
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04 February, 2017
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Mine in the Rainforest Macapa Brazil
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04 February, 2017
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Forested Island Peninsula in the Rio Jari Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Drowned Mangrove Trees Amazon River Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Eucalyptus Plantation and Cleared Land Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Eucalyptus Logs Macapa Harbour Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Strip Mine in Rainforest Brazil
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19 January, 2017
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Illegal Gold Mine near Macapa Brazil
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04 February, 2017
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Eucalyptus Plantation Macapa Brazil
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04 February, 2017
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Eucalyptus Plantation Macapa Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Drowned Trees Amazon River Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Banks of Amazon River Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Drowned Trees Amazon River Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Trees on Flooded Lowlands Mouth of the Amazon Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Tidal Mud Flats Rio Araguari Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Forest along the Atlantic Coast Brazil
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03 February, 2017
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Flooded Rainforest along Rio Sucuriju Brazil
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01 February, 2017
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Flooded Mangrove Trees Pará River Brazil
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25 January, 2017
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Turtles in Conservation Project Brazil
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25 January, 2017
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Residents of Cabo Orange National Park Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Rainforest Macapá Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Rainforest and Rio Ampari Brazil
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20 January, 2017
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Trees Drowned for Dam Construction Brazil
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19 January, 2017
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Rainforest and Rio Uaça Brazil
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Mouth of the Amazon Photo Documentation
Mouth of the Amazon Photo Documentation
Mouth of the Amazon Photo Documentation
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02/17/2017
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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