Here where the Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes converge near the city of Manaus, is where most Brazilian Amazon adventures begin. With 20% of the world's fresh water, and one third of its living species, the Amazon accounts for one fifth of the earth's total water flow, making it the world's largest river by volume. Whether you choose a luxury cruise through the Amazon's vast network of tributaries, or a rainforest lodge, the Amazon River offers an opportunity to witness an awesome force of nature.
Fascinating Wildlife and Wonderful Beaches in Brazil!. Visit Rio de Janeiro (Carnival, samba, bossa nova, Christ the Redeemer and beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema). Continue to Manaus City (city located in the heart the world's largest rainforest: The Amazonian, and home to the National Institute of Amazonian Research). Then, discover the Amazon with a unforgettable stay at an Eco Lodge. It is the worlds largest river basin, and also the planets greatest rain-forest. Within the Amazon Basin resides a wealth of life richer than any place else on earth, and millions of species still remain undiscovered.
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