The Amazon Rainforest
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Roads are enablers of rainforest destruction
The Brazilian Amazon is
prime example
of how roads have spurred large-scale change in the rainforest.
[Photograph by:
Corbis Corporation
]
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