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MANAUS, BRAZIL - During my food trip to Brazil there was no place I wanted to visit more than the Amazon Rainforest. We flew to Manaus (if you look at a map, Manaus is directly in the heart center of the Amazon). The jungle, the unique dishes and fruits, and the people made it incredible.
Exotic fruit tasting - One of the things that you have to do when you’re in Brazil, especially in the Amazon is sample all the unique and indigenous fruits of the region, some that are only available there. We started with mari-mari, an amazing long pod fruit and have inga (ice cream bean fruit) and biribá - wild sugar apple. All the fruit - 10 BRL ($2.55)
Manaus is a pretty big city, especially for being in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. They have a big market, full of fruits, vegetables and fish. We headed straight for some tucumã, a type of palm tree fruit that’s essential in the local diet.
Jenipapo - Along the way we also tried some jenipapo, a pretty unique fruit.
Tucumã sandwiches - Sandwich shop owners better take note! Tucumã sandwiches are a true Amazonian food and they are delicious. Along with the palm fruit they were paired with cheese and fried sweet banana. It’s a perfect breakfast and way to start the day in the Amazon. Price - about 10 BRL ($2.55) per sandwich
Tambaqui fish - Tambaqui is a fish from the Amazon that’s known for having ribs - seriously almost like pork ribs. We decided to get a fish to bring to the village since we weren’t sure what they’d have al the village.
Amazon village - We didn’t really have a plan, we were just going to find a boat driver and ask him to take us to a village and see if anyone could cool. So we got a boat, and our boat driver asked if they were home and if we could invite ourselves in. We arrived completely unplanned and unannounced and it turned out to be an outstanding learning experience and fun time with an amazing family in the Amazon.
Along with the food we brought, the family mixed up about 4 different exotic drinks - some of them known in the Western world as ingredients in trendy energy drinks - but here in the Amazon of Brazil they are consumed regularly.
It was such an awesome Brazilian Amazonian food meal with the family followed by a time of drumming and dancing, football, and finally a swim in the river. It was an extraordinary day in the Amazon of Brazil.
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In the Amazon: From Manaus to Ararinha Lodge
Our voyage out of Manaus and into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. May 16, 2014.
We ended up spending 4 days and 3 nights in the jungle, and our guide throughout the entire adventure was a wonderful man named Rubins Billy, but everyone knows him as Billy. We had the BEST trip of our lives. He's a one-man agency, and he's listed on TripAdvisor here:
If you ever have the opportunity to visit the Amazon, do so! It's an unforgettable experience that you'll carry for the rest of your life, and it's one of the most amazing places on this planet.
Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
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FAR TO THE NORTH, IN THE LUSH FOREST OF BRAZIL'S
NORTHMOST REGION,THE SAME COMFORTS
AWAIT THE TRAVELER AT THE FAMOUS HOTEL
TROPICALE IN MANAUS, A PLACE WHERE THE MYSTERIOUS
WORLD OF THE AMAZON WAITS JUST BEYOND THE GATE........
THE AMAZON FOREST, WHICH BLANKETS 40% OF BRAZIL'S
TERRITORY, IS MORE THAN JUST AN EXOTIC TRAVEL DESTINATION.
IT PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN THE HEALTH OF OUR PLANET.
ITS GREENERY GENERATES 50%
OF THE WORLD'S SUPPLY OF OXYGEN, AND THE LIVING
JUNGLE HELPS MAINTAIN THE CRITICAL BALANCE OF
GASSES IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE.
THIS TROPICAL RAIN FOREST IS THE HOME TO MORE THAN
18OO SPECIES OF BIRDS AND SEVERAL HUNDRED
SPECIES OF MAMMALS.
AND MORE THAN 1500 SPECIES OF AQUATIC CREATURES fish from furnas?
INHABIT ITS COUNTLESS MILES OF WATERWAYS.
TO MEN TRYING TO CONQUER THE JUNGLE
THE RAIN FOREST APPEARS ALMOST INDUSTRUCTIBLE--
BUT THIS OVERWHELMING FOREST
IS ACTUALLY A MOST DELICATE AND FRAGILE ECO-SYSTEM. .........
THE LIFE OF THE FOREST IS PROTECTED BY THE HEAVY
LEAFY CANOPY, AND THE DENSE MAT OF ROOTS BELOW.
THESE ROOTS ARE ALL THAT HOLDS THE THIN LAYER OF SOIL tilt down
THAT NOURISHES AND HOLDS THE JUNGLE.
WHEN LARGE SECTIONS OF FOREST ARE DESTROYED FOR SHORT
TERM AGRICULTURE OR GRAZING, THE THIN LAYER OF TOP SOIL
WASHES AWAY IN THE FREQUENT RAINS,
LEAVING ONLY BARREN ROCK.
AND THOUGH THE JUNGLE IS SO LARGE THAT IT SEEMS LIKE
A LIMITESS RESOURCE, THOUSANDS OF ACRES ARE BEING
LOST THIS WAY EVERY DAY.
THE THREAT TO THIS VAST ECO-SYSTEM PLACES EVERY SPECIES
THAT LIVES HERE IN JEOPARDY, AND
BY IT'S EFFECT ON THE WORLDS CLIMATE AND THE VERY AIR WE BREATHE,
JUST MAY BE A THREAT TO LIFE ON EARTH ITSELF!
AS MORE AND MORE PEOPLE BECOME AWARE OF
THE FRAGILE BEAUTY OF THIS LARGEST OF ALL JUNGLES,
THERE APPEARS A NEW HOPE THAT THE
UNRIVALED PAGEANT OF RARE ANIMALS,
BRILLIANT BIRDS, AND STRANGE CREATURES
THAT MAKE THEIR HOMES AMONG THESE EXOTIC PLANTS
WILL INDEED CONTINUE..........
DESPITE THE STAGGERING SIZE OF THE JUNGLE,
ONLY ABOUT 5% OF BRAZIL'S TOTAL POPULATION
LIVES IN THE AMAZON REGION. OF THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS,
THE INDIANS OF THE FOREST, ONLY A FEW THOUSAND REMAIN.
ALTHOUGH THEY ARE NOW PROTECTED BY A GOVERNMENT
AGENCY, INCURSIONS INTO THE FOREST, DISEASE,
AND OUTRIGHT SLAUGHTER HAVE MADE THEIR
CONTINUED EXISTENCE HERE PROBLEMATIC.
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FOREST WOULD MEAN
NOT ONLY THE LOSS OF AN ECO-SYSTEM, BUT THE LOSS
OF THE HOME FOR THE PEOPLE WHO
HAVE LIVED HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS.
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Crossing the Amazon
Isolux Corsán has been awarded the sole tender for building and running 1,191 kilometres of 500 kV and 230 kV high voltage lines connecting Manaus, the capital of the State of Amazonas (Brazil), with the country's national grid and will allow the electricity produced by the Tucuruí hydro-electric power station to be fed into it.
Amazon River Cruise - Ship Tour with International Expeditions
Enjoy this quick video walk through of International Expeditions' beautiful La Estrella Amazonica ship. This ship cruises the Amazon River year round. It is an intimate ship and offers plenty of space. The accommodations were very nice. A very large bathroom and shower. Definitely a luxury experience where you enjoy the beautiful Amazon river and wildlife during the day and enjoy nice accommodations at night. If you would like information about booking this cruise, contact your travel agent drop us a note.
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Community life inside Brazil’s Amazon reserves
People living inside conservation areas in the Brazilian Amazon speak of the ups and downs of their unconventional lifestyles along the river, with state protection but lacking modern services.
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Brazil sends converted Hercules warplanes to dump water on burning Amazon
A video posted by the Defense Ministry shows a military plane bailing water out of two giant jets as it passed through clouds of smoke close to the forest canopy.
The response comes as leaders of countries in the Group of Seven (G7) nations currently meeting in France expressed grave concerns over the fires.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday said the G7 was nearing a deal to provide 'technical and financial help' to countries affected by the Amazon fires.
Nearly 80,000 fires have been registered across Brazil through August 24, the highest since at least 2013, according to space research agency INPE.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised £10 million to be made available immediately to help protect the Amazon rainforest habitats and called on world leaders to step up efforts to save endangered species.
Before a G7 session on the environment on Monday, Mr Johnson said: 'In a week where we have all watched, horrified, as the Amazon rainforest burns before our eyes, we cannot escape the reality of the damage we are inflicting on the natural world.
'The planet faces two immense threats: Climate change and biodiversity loss. These are two sides of the same coin - it is impossible to solve one challenge without fixing the other.
'We cannot stop climate change without protecting the natural environment and we can't restore global nature without tackling climate change.'
Bolsonaro, who has the nickname 'Captain Chainsaw' for his support of deforestation, had announced the military would be sent in on Friday after several days of criticism from the public and world leaders that Brazil's government was not doing anything to fight the fires.
He also said on Twitter he had accepted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's offer of a plane and specialized support for the firefighting operations, following a call between the two leaders.
Firefighters near Rondonia's state capital of Porto Velho, where there were areas larger than football fields that had been charred, are working to stem active fires which are largely contained to small areas of individual trees.
The dozen or so yellow clad firefighters from environmental enforcement agency Ibama easily cleared brush from around a burning stump with a leaf blower, doused it with jets connected to water packs mounted on their backs and covered it in earth.
But outside of Rondonia, the government had yet to provide any operational details for other states. The Defense Ministry said in a briefing on Saturday that 44,000 troops were available in Brazil's northern Amazon region but did not say how many would be used where and what they would do.
Military personnel around Porto Velho appeared to be largely coordinating firefighting efforts, according to a Reuters witness.
Asked for additional details, the Defense Ministry told Reuters in a statement that in all seven states that have asked for help, the military is planning operations to support firefighting initiatives already underway.
Justice Minister Sergio Moro had also authorized a force of military police to assist in fighting the fires, with 30 set to be sent from Brasilia to Porto Velho. The president's office posted to Twitter a photo of police officers on a plane bound for Rondonia set to arrive at noon.
Environment Minister Ricardo Salles posted a video showing a caravan of yellow fire prevention trucks and other government vehicles, saying they were on the ground responding in Rondonia.
Colombian President Ivan Duque said on Sunday he would seek a conservation pact with other Amazonian countries - first in bi-lateral meetings in Peru this week and then at the United Nations General Assembly.
'Colombia wants to lead a pact, a conservation pact, between the countries that have Amazon territory,' Duque said after meeting with an indigenous community in the Amazonian city of Leticia in southern Colombia. 'We must understand the protection of our Mother Earth and our Amazon is a duty, a moral duty.'
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rain forest and is seen as vital to the fight against climate change because of the vast amounts of carbon dioxide that it absorbs.
The Amazon, which provides 20 per cent of the planet's oxygen, is home to an estimated one million indigenous people from up to 500 tribes as well some three million species of plants and animals, including jaguars, sloths, giant otters, river dolphins, howler monkeys, toucans, reptiles, frogs and insects.
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Analysis: Amazon rainforest fire - how can we help ?
Fires raging in Brazil's Amazon rainforest have hit a record high this year.
Fires raging in Brazil's Amazonrainforest have hit a record high this year, according to new data from the country's space research agency, as concerns grow over President Jair Bolsonaro's management of the environment.
Nearly 73,000 fires were recorded between January and August, compared with 39,759 in all of 2018, the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) said on Monday. The surge marks an 83 percent increase over the same period last year and is the highest since INPE records began in 2013.
Satellite images spotted more than 9,500 new forest fires since Thursday alone, mostly in the Amazon basin, home to the world's largest tropical forest, seen as vital to slowing the pace of global warming.
Images showed the northernmost state of Roraima covered in dark smoke, while neighbouring Amazonas declared an emergency in the south of the state and in its capital Manaus over the blazes. Acre, on the border with Peru, has been on environmental alert since Friday due to the fires.
There has been international outrage over the destruction of the Amazon.
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