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Madre de Dios Region / Geography of Peru / Physical geography / Tambopata National Reserve / Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests / Madre de Dios River / Tambopata / Acre River / Puerto Maldonado / Madre de Dios / Freshwater swamp forest / Carbon sink
Date: 2012-09-07 05:09:46
Madre de Dios Region
Geography of Peru
Physical geography
Tambopata National Reserve
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Madre de Dios River
Tambopata
Acre River
Puerto Maldonado
Madre de Dios
Freshwater swamp forest
Carbon sink

RAINFOR-AMAZONICA Newsletter October 2011 | Num.6 RAINFOR People Luzmila Arroyo Padilla (Chiqui) Museo de Historia Natural

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