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Amazon Basin Collection

The Amazon Basin, located in South America, specifically Brazil's Amazonas state, is a breathtaking region filled with wonders that will leave you in awe

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Mata Mata Turtle

Mata Mata Turtle

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Reptiles, emerald green tree boa (Corallus caninus)

Reptiles, emerald green tree boa (Corallus caninus), is a snake with range in the Amazon Basin, preys on a chicken, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Isabel Godin des Odonais, 1728-1792

Isabel Godin des Odonais, 1728-1792, leitete eine Suchexpedition, um ihren Ehemann Jean Godin, 18

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Jungle, rainforest, inner tropics

Jungle, rainforest, inner tropics, bromeliads, Amazon basin, river system, environment, climate, ecology, historical illustration 1885

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Jungle, rainforest, inner tropics

Jungle, rainforest, inner tropics, Amazon basin, Mantiqueira Island, palm trees, river system, environment, climate, ecology, sailing boat, Marcoy, historical illustration 1885

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: South America, Brazil, Para, Belem, Amazon, Amazon river fish for sale at the Ver-o-Peso

South America, Brazil, Para, Belem, Amazon, Amazon river fish for sale at the Ver-o-Peso market

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: South America, Brazil, Para, Amazon, baskets of acai berry at the morning acai market

South America, Brazil, Para, Amazon, baskets of acai berry at the morning acai market in Belem, which takes place outside the Ver-o-Peso market, on the waterfront of Guajara Bay

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Palm trees on Yacumama Lake, Puerto Maldonado

Palm trees on Yacumama Lake, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru, South America

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Striated Heron (Butorides striata) perching on branch by Lake Sandoval

Striated Heron (Butorides striata) perching on branch by Lake Sandoval, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru, South America

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Small island with Aguaje palm on Lake Sandoval

Small island with Aguaje palm on Lake Sandoval, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Small island with Aguaje palm on Lake Sandoval

Small island with Aguaje palm on Lake Sandoval, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre

Lake Sandoval and Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Amazon rain forest

Amazon rain forest
Rain forest in the upper Amazon basin. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peacock katydid (Pterochroza ocellata) in defensive posture

Peacock katydid (Pterochroza ocellata) in defensive posture, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Rufescent tiger heron (Tigrisoma lineatum) portrait

Rufescent tiger heron (Tigrisoma lineatum) portrait, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Pale-mandibled aracaris (Pteroglossus erythropygius) pair

Pale-mandibled aracaris (Pteroglossus erythropygius) pair, at entrance to nest hole in tree, Choco rainforest, Los Bancos, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Club-winged manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus) male

Club-winged manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus) male, courtship display at lek, Choco rainforest, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Black-mantled tamarin (Leontocebus nigricollis) sitting on branch in rainforest

Black-mantled tamarin (Leontocebus nigricollis) sitting on branch in rainforest, Cuyabeno Reserve, Sucumbios, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lightning storm reflecting in river in the Amazon basin

Lightning storm reflecting in river in the Amazon basin, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador. January, 2019

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Rusty whipsnake / Wagler's sipo (Chironius scurrulus) coiled up

Rusty whipsnake / Wagler's sipo (Chironius scurrulus) coiled up, close up, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Sulphur butterfly (Pieridae)

Sulphur butterfly (Pieridae) extracting minerals from eye moisture of a Yellow-spotted Amazon River turtle (Podocnemis unifilis), Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuadorian squirrel monkey (Saimiri cassiquiarensis macrodon) portrait

Ecuadorian squirrel monkey (Saimiri cassiquiarensis macrodon) portrait, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) head half submerged in river

Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) head half submerged in river, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Basin, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peacock katydid (Pterochroza ocellata) on leaf in defensive posture

Peacock katydid (Pterochroza ocellata) on leaf in defensive posture, Yasuni National Park, Amazon Basin, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Aguaje palm swamp (Mauritia flexuosa) Maijuna Indigenous Community, Rainforest, Sucusari

Aguaje palm swamp (Mauritia flexuosa) Maijuna Indigenous Community, Rainforest, Sucusari, Rio Napo, Loreto, Peru. January 2013

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Weapon used by hunters of the Amazon

Weapon used by hunters of the Amazon
Brazilian native using zarabatana, or shooting-tube, a hunting weapon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Catesbys snail-eating snake (Dipsas catesbyi) on Heliconia plant, Pacaya Samiria

Catesbys snail-eating snake (Dipsas catesbyi) on Heliconia plant, Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, Amazon Basin, Loreto, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Purus red howler monkey in a tree

Purus red howler monkey in a tree. The purus red howler (Alouatta puruensis) is native to Brazil and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: White-bellied spider monkey in a tree

White-bellied spider monkey in a tree
Long-haired spider monkey (Ateles belzebuth) in a tree

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Purus red howler monkeys

Purus red howler monkeys. Adult and baby purus red howlers (Alouatta puruensis) in a tree. The purus red howler is native to Brazil and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: North-western Atlantic, bathymetry model C016 / 3738

North-western Atlantic, bathymetry model C016 / 3738
North-western Atlantic, bathymetry model. Cutaway block diagram of the north-western Atlantic Ocean, showing in exaggerated form the height of land terrain and the depth of the seabed

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), also known as the Hoactzin, Stinkbird, or Canje Pheasant

Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), also known as the Hoactzin, Stinkbird, or Canje Pheasant, perched above Oxbow Lake, Manu National Park, Amazon Basin, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lowland paca

Lowland paca (Cuniculus paca) in a forest. The paca is a large rodent found in tropical and sub-tropical areas of South America and northwards to Mexico

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Brazilian native village, 1800s

Brazilian native village, 1800s
Native houses in a jungle of Brazil, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. A tourist Lodge and two houseboats on the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Peru. A tourist Lodge and two houseboats on the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. Lush vegetation overhanging the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Peru. Lush vegetation overhanging the banks of the Madre de Dios River, some 15 km from Puerto Maldonado

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. A brilliant Scarlet macaw in the tropical forest of the Amazon Basin

Peru. A brilliant Scarlet macaw in the tropical forest of the Amazon Basin

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. Colourful Red Ginger in the gardens of Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge on the banks of the Madre de

Peru. Colourful Red Ginger in the gardens of Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge on the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. Colourful Scarlet macaws perch high above the canopy of the forest near the banks of the Madre de

Peru. Colourful Scarlet macaws perch high above the canopy of the forest near the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Peru. A Squirrel monkey feeds on flowers in the lush

Peru. A Squirrel monkey feeds on flowers in the lush, tropical forest on the banks of the Madre de Dios River

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Lake Sandoval & Aguaje palms

Lake Sandoval & Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Madre de Dios, Peru Lake Sandoval & Aguaje palms, Tambopata National Reserve, Madre de Dios

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Water hyacinth makes for slow progress cruising up

Water hyacinth makes for slow progress cruising up a tributary of the Beni River in the Amazon Basin, Bolivia. BOLIVIA, Amazon Basin, Rio Beni

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) on a branch over Lake Garzacocha

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) on a branch over Lake Garzacocha, La Selva Jungle Eco Lodge, Amazon Basin

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Heliconius Butterfly

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Heliconius Butterfly (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Wild cocoa plant (Herrania mariae), Herrania tree

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Wild cocoa plant (Herrania mariae), Herrania tree (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus) in the Amazon rainforest

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus) in the Amazon rainforest (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Hamadryas amphinome butterfly at the La Selva Jungle Lodge

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Hamadryas amphinome butterfly at the La Selva Jungle Lodge (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Russet-backed oropendola (Psarocolius angustifrons)

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Russet-backed oropendola (Psarocolius angustifrons) bringing grass to her nest

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Chrysalis at the La Selva Jungle Lodge

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Chrysalis at the La Selva Jungle Lodge (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Butterfly at the La Selva Jungle Lodge butterfly farm

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Butterfly at the La Selva Jungle Lodge butterfly farm (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Calla lily, La Selva Amazon Ecolodge

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Calla lily, La Selva Amazon Ecolodge
Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Calla lily, La Selva Amazon Eco lodge (Large format sizes available)

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Celosia argentea cristata flower, blooms in the Amazon, also commonly known as Cramer s

Celosia argentea cristata flower, blooms in the Amazon, also commonly known as Cramer s
Celosia argentea cristata flower, blooms in the Amazon, also commonly known as " Cramers Amazon"

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: These giant water lilies, up to 8 feet in diameter, are only foud in the amazon Rainforest

These giant water lilies, up to 8 feet in diameter, are only foud in the amazon Rainforest. These lilies are in the degenerative stage, having pst their peak

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Found throughout the amazon Rainforest is the red bromeliad

Found throughout the amazon Rainforest is the red bromeliad

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Tourists viewing wildlife in a canoe, La Selva Amazon

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Tourists viewing wildlife in a canoe, La Selva Amazon Ecolodge

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Tall jungle trees on the Rio Napo

Ecuador, Orellana, Napo River. Tall jungle trees on the Rio Napo

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) Yasuni National Park. Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR

Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) Yasuni National Park. Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR
Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rain Forest, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) adult

Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) adult, perched on branch, Tambopata National Reserve, Amazon Basin, Peruvian Amazon, Peru, September

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7736

Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7736
Petroleum plant. View of the exterior of a Repsol petroleum production station in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7737

Petroleum plant, Amazonian Ecuador C016 / 7737
Petroleum plant. View of the exterior of a Repsol petroleum production station in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Saddle-back tamarin

Saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis primitivus) in a tree. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Monk saki monkey

Monk saki monkey in a tree. Monk Saki monkeys (Pithecia monachus) live in western Amazonian forests. Unlike most South American monkeys, they do not have prehensile tails

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Brown titi monkey in a tree

Brown titi monkey in a tree
Brown titi (Callicebus brunneus) monkey in a tree. This New World monkey is found in is found in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Yagua man

Yagua man. The Yagua are an indigenous South American tribes people who inhabit the rainforest of the Amazon Basin, living near the Amazon, Napo, Putumayo and Yavari Rivers and their tributaries

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Gray woolly monkey feeding in a tree

Gray woolly monkey feeding in a tree
Gray woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) feeding in a tree. This primate is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. Photographed in the Amazon basin, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Saddle-backed tamarin

Saddle-backed tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis primitivus) in a tree. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Red titi monkey in a tree

Red titi monkey in a tree
Red titi (Callicebus cupreus discolor) monkey in a tree. This New World monkey is found in is found in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia. Photographed in the Amazon Rainforest, Peru

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Amazon oil well, Ecuador C016 / 7774

Amazon oil well, Ecuador C016 / 7774
Amazon oil well. Workover rig on an oil well platform in the Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Click beetles

Click beetles. View of the upper side of click beetles (Semiotus imperialis). These specimens are from the Amazon Basin, Brazil. Their bodies measure 5cm long

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: North-western Atlantic, oceanography data C016 / 3739

North-western Atlantic, oceanography data C016 / 3739
North-western Atlantic, oceanography data

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: 20100718_hg_3635. dng

20100718_hg_3635. dng
Red and Green Macaws(Ara chloropterus) feeding at Blanquillo Clay Lick, Manu National Park, Amazon Basin, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, World Natural Heritage Site, Peru, tropical, neotropical, rainforest

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Three Stripe Dart Frog, Ameerega (formerly Epipedobates) trivittatus, Amazon basin

Three Stripe Dart Frog, Ameerega (formerly Epipedobates) trivittatus, Amazon basin

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Smoke from Amazonian forest fire, as from S. shuttle

Smoke from Amazonian forest fire, as from S. shuttle
A dense plume of smoke from a forest fire in the Amazon Basin adds to the smoke pall that already obscures the ground in this photograph taken from the space shuttle Discovery during mission STS-26

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Deforestation in the Amazon

Deforestation in the Amazon. Satellite image of the region around the mouth of the Amazon River (upper left) in northern Brazil. North is at top

Background imageAmazon Basin Collection: Brazil, satellite image

Brazil, satellite image. North is at top. Brazil is the largest country in South America. It shares borders with every country in South America with the exception of Chile and Ecuador



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The Amazon Basin, located in South America, specifically Brazil's Amazonas state, is a breathtaking region filled with wonders that will leave you in awe. As you explore the vast rainforest and gaze at the evening sky, you'll encounter an array of fascinating creatures. One such creature is the playful squirrel monkey. These adorable primates swing from tree to tree, bringing life to this enchanting ecosystem. Their presence reminds us of the incredible biodiversity found within the Amazon Basin. In Para, Brazil's vibrant city situated along the black water Rio Negro river - known as one of the least polluted great rivers in the world - you can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the morning acai market. Here, baskets overflowing with nutritious acai berries await your discovery. Venturing into Ecuador's Yasuni National Park in Orellana province reveals even more natural marvels. Witnessing a peacock katydid assume its defensive posture showcases nature's ingenuity and adaptability. A rufescent tiger heron poses gracefully against lush greenery while pale-mandibled aracaris guard their nest hole at Choco rainforest in Pichincha province. The club-winged manakin mesmerizes with its captivating courtship display during mating season. As you journey through Cuyabeno Reserve in Sucumbios province, keep an eye out for black-mantled tamarins perched on branches amidst dense foliage; their curious gazes speak volumes about their intelligence and curiosity. Nature also puts on spectacular displays like lightning storms reflecting off rivers within Yasuni National Park. Such moments capture both power and beauty simultaneously – truly unforgettable experiences etched into memory forever. Delve deeper into Yasuni National Park to encounter wildlife encounters like rusty whipsnakes coiled up or sulphur butterflies extracting minerals from Yellow-spotted Amazon River turtles' eye moisture – showcasing intricate ecological interactions that make this place so unique. Finally, the Ecuadorian squirrel monkey steals hearts with its endearing portrait.

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