The Acre river, 400 miles long, starts in Peru and runs north-eastward, forming part of the border of Bolivia and...

The Acre river, 400 miles long, starts in Peru and runs north-eastward, forming part of the border of Bolivia and...

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The Acre river, 400 miles long, starts in Peru and runs north-eastward, forming part of the border of Bolivia and Brazil. This photo is between Brazil and Peru.

Photo by Marco Simola/CIFOR

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Latin America, Ecosystems, Aquatic Environment, Big, Water, Land, Watershed Management, Latin, Water Resources, Trees, Environmentalism, Acre, Forest Trees, Scenery, Tree, River, Forest, Brazil, Watershed Protection, Ecology, Environment, America, Ecosystem, Natural Resources, Forests.

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