The Amazon River: A Lifeline for South America
Sparsely Populated, Yet Rich in Biodiversity
Stretching across the northern portion of South America, the Amazon River is the most powerful river on the continent, flowing from west to east. Despite its immense size, the Amazon River basin remains sparsely populated, with the exception of urban areas located near the river's banks.
Ecuador's Amazonian Haven
In Ecuador, the Amazon River traces its origins to the Napo River system, passing through the Yasunà National Park, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity. This pristine ecosystem provides a glimpse into the untamed beauty of the Amazon, offering unparalleled opportunities for travelers seeking adventure and immersion in nature.
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