Zbieracze kauczuku w Amazonii - AFP
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This aerial view shows a group of stilt houses on the Anajas River, home to extended families dedicated to rubber extraction, crafting, and açai fruit harvesting, in the municipality of Anajas, contained in the Marajo Archipelago Environmental Protection Area, Para state, Brazil, taken on December 6, 2024. The recent revival of the rubber tapper trade in this impoverished northern Brazilian region has reignited a sustainable economy and provided jobs for families who once thrived during the Amazonian rubber boom, which collapsed in the late 20th century. (Photo by Pablo PORCIUNCULA / AFP)
2024-12-06
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