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| Decorative columns supporting the handrail outside the Teatro Amazonas. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
Choosing the right book can take some time. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
Church in the centre ofCobija, Bolivia. |
Looks like a well used and worn motorcycle! Cobija, Bolivia. |
View of the Taumanan Complex, by the riverside of the Rio Branco. Boa Vista, Roraima - Brazil. |
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| Electricity and public light post. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
Typical view of a Jungle Lodge room, of one of the many Jungle Lodges arround Manaus, usually booked out with tourists from all over the world all year round. Iranduba, Amazonas - Brazil. |
It takes a little courage to stroll on this walway over the Ariaú River. Pousada Amazonas, near Iranduba, Amazonas - Brazil. |
Clothespeg. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
Most bars in Brazil have a Telly and cold beer when there is a televised football match. Novo Airão, Amazonas - Brazil. |
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| Once sliced, it is not difficult to fathom why this tropical fruit is called "starfruit"... Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
At the Social complex of the Ponta Negra in Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil, public presentations are held at an open-air theatre, with the Rio Negro as backdrop. |
Inside the Palace of Justice: a construction dating from the "belle epoque" of the rubber boom, in which the Teatro Amazonas was also built. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
In the heat of the summer, nothing more refreshing than an ice cold soft drink! Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |
These japanese balloons are typical of traditional festivities celebrated by the japanese immigrants, and are often co-sponsored by the japanese industries that operate in the Free Zone of Manaus. Manaus, Amazonas - Brazil. |