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The Amazon moves a fifth of the world's river water through jungle that resists roads, rails, and states. Magnificently navigable and economically stranded — it flows away from Brazil's people and markets, which is why the interior stayed empty and Brasília had to be invented.

3.9°S · 63.7°W

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