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The boats travel along rivers lined with communities. Illegal loggers plunder Peruvian Amazon Iquitos is a city of almost half a million inhabitants that flourished during the rubber boom of the ...
Stemming from the heaving "lungs of our planet," there is a small city that sits at the confluence of the Amazon and the Nanay River. Iquitos, a remote outpost encased by thick jungle foliage ...
The Treehouse Lodge, located south of Iquitos, Peru, on a tributary of the Amazon River called the Yarapa River, is a network of 12 tree houses connected by wood bridges with foot and hand cables ...
Iquitos is a port city of roughly 400,000 people on the Amazon River in northeastern Peru. Residents proudly note that it's the largest city in the world that's unreachable by road. You can only ...
In Iquitos, a city in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon which is only accessisble by plane or boat, ships and barges are having difficulty navigating the river, resulting in serious shipping delays.
This is not some kaleidoscopic dreamscape from a novel by Gabriel García Márquez; this is the wet season in the upper Amazon, downstream from Iquitos, Peru. The river has flooded the rain forest ...
Pictured is the Nanay River winding through Peru’s Amazon jungle near Iquitos in a 2015 file photo. AP Duke University ecologist Stuart Pimm, who was not involved in the study, called it “a ...