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Juruá River: A Meandering Giant of the Amazon

The Juruá River, one of the longest and most winding tributaries of the Amazon River, is a crucial component of the Amazon Basin's intricate hydrological network. Originating in the highlands of Peru and snaking its way through the lowlands of Brazil, the Juruá River plays a vital role in shaping the region's ecology, supporting diverse ecosystems, and influencing the lives of those who inhabit its banks.

Alerce Costero National Park: Guardian of the Coastal Giants

Alerce Costero National Park is a testament to Chile's commitment to conserving its natural heritage. Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of the Los Ríos Region in southern Chile, this protected area spans the country's largest protected zone for mainland temperate coastal forests. Located west of Valdivia, the park boasts an array of breathtaking scenery, diverse ecosystems, and unique flora and fauna.