Brazilian boats moor to a sand bar left exposed by the receding ...
3rd Nov 2005, 13:01 GMT
(Reuters) - Brazilian boats moor to a sand bar left exposed by the receding waters of the drought-stricken Rio Solimoes river, one of the two largest tributaries of the Amazon River near the city of Manaquiri, October 7, 2005. The worst drought in more than 40 years is damaging the world's biggest rainforest, plaguing the Amazon basin with wildfires, sickening river dwellers as drinking water sours, and killing freshwater fish by the millions as tributaries dry up. Picture taken October 7. REUTERS/Rickey Rogers
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