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japantoday.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon's gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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3 weeks ago |
azdailysun.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado
ARARI, Brazil — Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon's gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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3 weeks ago |
wimz.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
By Sergio Queiroz, Adriano Machado and Manuela AndreoniARARI, Brazil (Reuters) -Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon’s gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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3 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
By Sergio Queiroz, Adriano Machado and Manuela AndreoniARARI, Brazil (Reuters) -Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon’s gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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3 weeks ago |
usnews.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
By Sergio Queiroz, Adriano Machado and Manuela AndreoniARARI, Brazil (Reuters) -Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon's gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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