Brazil
Aerial Stock Photos of BRAZIL
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Aerial view of cattle grazing on pasture land taken from Amazon upland (Terra-firme) rainforest, Rondônia State, Brazil.
Aerial view of Cattle grazing on pasture taken from Amazon rainforest, Western Mato Grosso State, Western Brazil.
Aerial view of Cattle grazing on land which was previously forested with Upland (Terra-firme) Amazon Rainforest, Northern Mato Grosso State, Western Brazil.
Aerial view of Jiparaná town, between the Machado / Jiparaná River and the mouth of Urupá River (to the left of the town), Rondônia State, Western Brazil.
Aerial view of Dardanelos Fall, River Aripuanã, at Aripuanã town, Northern Mato Grosso State, Western Brazil.
Wide angle aerial view of flooded forest in the rainy season, with aeroplane reflected in the water. Rio Negro, Amazon, Brazil, 1994
Aerial view of Balbina Hydro electric dam, 2400 sq kms of rainforest flooded, nr Manaus, Amazonia, Brazil
Aerial view of Bom Futuro open cast tin mine, largest in the world, deforestation of rainforest, Rondonia, Amazonia, Brazil
Aerial view of Pantanal wetlands, largest wetland habitat in world, South West Brazil.BBC Planet Earth series. April 2006
Isla Quemade Grande, Snake Island, Brazil island with densest population of snakes on earth. All Golden lancehead snakes
Aerial view of Philodendron vine running up tree in tropical rainforest, Manaus, Brazil, South America
Aerial view of deliberate bush fire in order to make pasture (slash and burn procedure) Piaui State, Brazil, South America
Aerial view of recent rainforest deforestation, recently cleared for agriculture, Amazon Brazil, South America
Aerial view of the meeting of waters from Rio Solimoes and Rio Negro (black waters on right), to form the mighty Amazon river, near Manaus, Brazil. Waters do not mix for several miles as the sediment load takes time to settle.
Aerial view of Balbina Hydroelectric dam near Manaus, Brazil. It flooded 2400 sq km of rainforest when the dam was opened in 1982.
Aerial view of Balbina Hydro Electric Dam near Manaus, Brazil. The formation of the dam flooded 2400 sq km of rainforest in the area.