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Amazon Rainforest + River: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and Pixabay
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Bibliography Page: Courtesy of Pexels and Pixabay​
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Fernando de Rocas and Atol de Rocas Reserve Page: Courtesy of Pixabay and Wikimedia Commons
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Flag and Facts Page: Courtesy of Pixabay and Wikimedia Commons
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History and Demographics Page: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Home Page: Courtesy of Pixabay, Wikimedia Commons, and BBC
Iguazu Falls Page: Courtesy of Pixabay, Flikr, and IguazuFalls.com
Issues in the Amazon Rainforest Page: Wikimedia, cfr.org, and Rainforest Trust
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Pantanal Picture: Courtesy of Pixabay
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