Riverboats Ferry Passengers And Cargo Through Brazilian Amazon
AMAZONAS STATE, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 27: Amazon rainforest trees stand as seen from a transport riverboat (NOT PICTURED) in the Brazilian Amazon from Maues to Manaus on November 27, 2013 in Amazonas State, Brazil. The approximately 20-hour journey in the riverboat costs about $25 USD and includes three meals while most passengers sleep in their own hammocks, usual for Amazon riverboat travel. Riverboats ferry people and cargo throughout the Amazon and often serve as the primary form of mass transportation. Manaus' Arena Amazonia will be a stadium venue during the forthcoming FIFA 2014 World Cup Brazil. Manaus is the largest city in the Amazon holding around 2 million and is the main hub for transport in the Upper Amazon basin. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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