Keyword: Tuichi River
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Overview of the canopy in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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Two red-and-green macaws fly over the jungle canopy in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Piranha fishing in the Tuichi River in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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Piranha fishing in the Tuichi River in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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Piranha fishing in the Tuichi River in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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A native of Madidi National Park in Bolivia holds up a fishcaught in the Park’s Tuichi River.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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A native mother and her child bathe in the Tuichi River, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rosamaria Ruiz, an environmental activist, with native guides on a canoe in the Tuichi River, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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A native mother and her child bathe in the Tuichi River, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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A native mother and her child bathe in the Tuichi River, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Pierid butterflies drawn into the salt and minerals on a beach along the Tuichi River in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Orangetip angled-sulphur butterflies (Anteos menippe) and torquatus swallowtail butterfly (Papilio torquatus) drawn into the salt and minerals on a beach along the Tuichi River in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Pierid butterflies drawn into the salt and minerals on a beach along the Tuichi River in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Green-banded uranias, Urania leilus in salt and urine on a beach in Madidi NP, Bolivia.