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(FILES) Picture taken 19 February, 2005 of a deforested area in the border of Xingu river, 140km from Anapu, state of Para, northern Brazil, in the Amazon rain forest. Brazil's Para state has created 05 December, 2006 the world's biggest forest preserve, the size of Bangladesh, north of the Amazon River, one third of which will be entirely off limits to development. Two thirds of the 150,000-square-kilometer (58,000 square miles) preserve, subdivided into seven areas, will be open to logging and other industries, albeit under strict regulations and government control, said a decree signed Monday by Para Governor Simao Jatene. AFP PHOTO/Antonio SCORZA
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Anapu, Pará, BRAZIL |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ANTONIO SCORZA |
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19 Februarie 2005 |
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2944 x 1872 (1.21 MB) |
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