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Itaituba municipality, Pará state - Amazon Rainforest region, Northern Brazil. August 28, 2020.
Gold exploration damages the soil by the edge of Crepori River. Criminal groups are illegally exploring this area, a indigenous land protected by law -Munduruku indigenous people's land. For the past thirty years, the Crepori river has been exploited in search of gold in a crescent level. As the river is an important tributary of Tapajós river (one of the biggest Amazon basin river), ambientalists concerns are focused on the high level of damage this illegal mining is causing to Amazon basin and Amazon's biome. photo and text by CAIO GUATELLI
Gold exploration damages the soil by the edge of Crepori River. Criminal groups are illegally exploring this area, a indigenous land protected by law -Munduruku indigenous people's land. For the past thirty years, the Crepori river has been exploited in search of gold in a crescent level. As the river is an important tributary of Tapajós river (one of the biggest Amazon basin river), ambientalists concerns are focused on the high level of damage this illegal mining is causing to Amazon basin and Amazon's biome. photo and text by CAIO GUATELLI
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- CAIO GUATELLI
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- Gold Exploitation in the Amazon

