Nature Ramble


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This week we’re going to look at South America again, Brazil, in fact.

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Tumucumaque is a national park established ten years ago in the state of Amapa in the northeast of Brazil.

I had never heard of it before last night when Globo Reporter excelled itself and produced a phenomenal programme, which is a rarity for Brazilian TV.

An amazing place, parts have never seen the footprints of man. During the reportage, just a few days, one biologist identified 70 new species of spider.

“The importance is in fact that all this together make the Guiana Shield one of the best protected and largest ecological corridor of tropical rainforests in the world. It is an uninhabited region and is of high ecological value: most of its animal species, mainly fish and aquatic birds, are not found in any other place in the world.”Wikipedia

Just a few samples…

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2 Responses to Nature Ramble

  1. Thanks for the reblog, appreciated.

    AV

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  2. Stunning creatures aren’t they? So glad they rarely see people.

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