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The largest river archipelago in the world, Anavilhanas, in Amazonas
state, is made up of 400 islands and hundreds of lakes, rivers,
swamps and sandbanks, all rich in animal and plant life. It is
situated on the river Negro and is a paradise for biologists and
ecologists. The archipelago is protected by federal law, which
established the Anavilhanas Ecological Station, with an area of
350,000 hectares.
The period from November to April marks high water on the river
Negro, and half the islands are submerged, forcing the animals
to take refuge on higher ground. When the waters retreat, the islands
expose to view beaches and 90 kilometers of canals, which intersect
the whole region. Anavilhanas is near the Jau National Park, the
largest forest reserve in South America at 2.27 million hectares,
also on the river Negro.
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