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Quite apart from its reputation as a vibrant,
cosmopolitan holiday destination, Brazil, as
host to the majority of the crucially important Amazon rainforest, plays an
important role in replenishing the world’s oxygen supply.
The Amazon, home
to up to 30 percent of the world's animal and plant species, covers an area of
continuous forest larger than Australia.
This area is crucial in the replenishment of the world’s oxygen according to
scientists of the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in
Amazonia,
the world's leading study of jungle deforestation.
"The indication is
that it is a small net supplier of oxygen," said Paulo Artaxo, a researcher at
the University of
Sao
Paulo.
Those same researchers also caution
that slashing and burning of the Amazon rainforest is still continuing at an
unsustainable rate.
Travellers to the huge Latin
American republic can experience the wonders of the Amazon with any number of
rainforest experiences ranging from river cruises and eco-lodges to visits to
remote Indian communities.
“Travelling to the Amazon is not as
rugged as many people think, “says Dennis Collaton, founder and chairman of Adventure Associates,”
there is a great variety of travel options designed to satisfy everyone from the
casual visitor to the committed adventurer.”
The splendour of the rainforest is
beautifully described by Professor Edward O. Wilson, the multi-award winning
naturalist and author;
"The unsolved mysteries of the
rainforest are formless and seductive. They draw us forward and stir strange
apprehensions. In our hearts we hope we will never discover everything. We pray
there will always be a world like this one. The rain forest in its richness is
one of the last repositories of that timeless dream." |