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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu transporting with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet down the Envira river in Brazil. Once workshops are finished on going supply is agreed giving the community an income, the sheet is then turned into jewelry that is sold round the world.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu transporting with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet down the Envira river in Brazil. Once workshops are finished on going supply is agreed giving the community an income, the sheet is then turned into jewelry that is sold round the world.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu quality checking rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio, president of the Community’s Association looks out over the Envira river in Brazil. He is charge of organizing the communities farming, he is encouraging the community not to cut down the rainforest but instead to effectively harvest what naturally grows there. Credit: David Parry / eyevine
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber producer Louzimare with the finished dry coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192508_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Cleisson and Branca roll out vulcanized coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192484_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, make their way out of the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192533_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio and Tonho from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192493_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Antonio from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192488_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192481_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192505_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192507_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, walking through in the rainforest. They follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192534_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, harvesting raw latex from existing rubber trees in the rainforest for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to keep the forest and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192492_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber tappers from the Curralinho community, along the Envira river in Brazil, make their way into the rainforest. They will follow a route of existing rubber trees harvesting raw latex for use in the jewelry industry. This income allows them to not deforest their land and avoids monoculture plantations.
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DUKAS_115192527_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu with Stilio a rubber tapper quality checking rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192509_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet hung out to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192506_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw is latex poured into trays with coloured dye to be turned into rubber during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Louzimare hangs out rolled vulcanized coloured rubber sheet to dry during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192504_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Louzimare rolls out vulcanized coloured rubber sheet during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
The sun sets over the Envira river in Brazil which is the lifeblood of the Curralinho community. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River which eventually flows into the Amazon river in the amazon rainforest.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Community rubber producer Louzimare during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw is latex poured into trays with coloured dye to be turned into rubber during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw is latex poured into trays with coloured dye to be turned into rubber during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Raw latex is strained during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil with Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu.
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DUKAS_115192494_EYE
The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Jewelry designer Flavia Amadeu teaching community rubber producers Louzimare and Branca during a workshop on producing colored rubber sheet from wild locally harvested latex with rubber producers and tappers from the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
A local boy at the entrance to a communal hut in the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber producer Cleisson and Adair Duarte of SOS Amazonia at the entrance to a communal hut in the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
Rubber producer Louzimare at the entrance to a communal hut in the Curralinho community alongside along the Envira river in Brazil.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
The sun rises over the Envira river in Brazil which is the lifeblood of the Curralinho community. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River which eventually flows into the Amazon river in the amazon rainforest.
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The community of Curralinho in Feijo in the state of Acre producing coloured rubber from the rubber trees growing naturally in the Amazon.
The sun rises over the Envira river in Brazil which is the lifeblood of the Curralinho community. It is a tributary of the Tarauacá River which eventually flows into the Amazon river in the amazon rainforest.
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Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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Visitors wearing plastic water protective coats from the spray on the viewing platform on the Brazlian side of the Iguazu Waterfalls in Brazil
Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX (3452677ae)
Visitors walk along the walkway on the Brazlian side of the Iguazu Waterfalls in Brazil
Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX (3452677ag)
Visitors on the viewing platform on the Brazlian side of the Iguazu Waterfalls in Brazil
Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX (3452677af)
Visitors walk along the walkway on the Brazlian side of the Iguazu Waterfalls in Brazil
Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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