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Tambopata National Reserve, Peru: What to Do in the Amazon Rainforest Between Nature and Biodiversity
A river, a nature reserve, and the largest tropical rainforest in the world: today, we travel all the way to Peru to discover one of the most remote and biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. In the southeast of the country, on the border with Bolivia and Brazil, the Tambopata National Reserve protects one of the […]
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Lessons from Living with an Amazon Indigenous Community in Brazil
Responsible travel can go beyond exploring nature or using eco-friendly transportation — it can also be about connecting with people. To travel consciously means valuing local cultures, protecting the environment, and embracing experiences that transform the way we see the world. We interviewed a traveler who ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, among rivers and endless […]
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Amazon: the world’s largest reforestation project in history is underway
The world’s largest ever tropical reforestation effort is Planting 73 Million Trees in the Brasilian Amazon. After years of devastation, finally good news for our planet’s green lung. Brazil gives green a chance. The larger ever project of reforestation, promoted by the US ONG Conservation International, will introduce 73 million of new trees in an […]
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Amazon vs oil, the revenge of Nature
The indigenous communities of the Amazon won the lawsuit against the oil giant Occidental Petroleum. The words Amazon rainforest, Peru and indigenous make think to a place far away, to thousand of green trees, to the rays of the sun that as golden darts stick into the moist soil, to the clear water that runs deeply […]
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