— The Amazon river has dropped to its lowest level in 40 years in north-eastern Peru, causing severe economic disruption in a region where it is the main transport route.
The river is typically at its low point this time of year but it was lower than normal back in mid July with boats unable to pick up and discharge people and cargo in their typical locations. In this area, the rivers are the only roads. For those interested in learning more about everyday indigenous life in the Peruvian Amazon, please visit www.ninosdelaamazonia.org. You will see amazing photos, all of them taken by the children who live there. It is a unique, intimate perspective and a true document of their realities.
Posted by amylynn, 04 Sep 2010 04:27 GMT
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