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It carries more water than the longest rivers in Asia, Africa & No. America combined
This South American river carries nearly 20% of the Earth's total water discharge to the ocean
While cruising down this river in 1542, Francisco de Orellana was attacked by female warriors; thus, its name
Even though it's the world's second longest river, it still has the world's largest drainage basin
This river's drainage basin, the world's largest, includes parts of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador & Colombia
2 of South America's longest rivers, the Madeira & the Purus, flow into this even longer river
This South American river has more than a thousand known tributaries
At the end of its almost 4,000 mile run, it's hard to tell it began in glacier fed lakes in Peru
One in every 6 known bird species makes its home in this rainforest
Some say it was named after the Indian word for "boat destroyer", some say after a race of women warriors
Small ships can travel from this river's mouth 2,300 miles upstream to Iquitos, Peru
7 of this river's more than 1,000 known tributaries exceed 1,000 miles in length
Oceangoing boats can travel 2300 miles up this river to Iquitos, Peru
This South American river widens to about 150 miles at its mouth
River for tall women (6)
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This river has hundreds of tributaries, including more than 200 in Brazil alone
About 2/3 of this river's 2.3 million square mile tropical rain forest lies in Brazil
Its upper branch is the Maranon, the lower branch the Ucayali; both flow in Peru
Although its ultimate source is still debated, this river flows into the Atlantic
The economic center of this river's basin is the city of Manaus, Brazil
In geography, you should know that this South American river has the world's largest drainage system
In 1541 Francisco de Orellana took a trip up this river he named for the bow & arrow-wielding women seen on it
1/5 of the fresh water entering all oceans comes from this river that flows northeast to the equator
This South American river has the world's largest drainage basin
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The Orinoco begins in Venezuela's state that's named for this other river
This female warrior of myth mainly dealt with men for 1 reason--procreation; use the singular, please
The Putomayo, a branch of this river, forms much of Colombia's border with Peru
In the 17th century Pedro Teixeira, one of the early explorers of this river, traversed it from Belem to Quito
Mountain streams in Peru are the source of this river that empties into the Atlantic Ocean
The Ucayali & Maranon rivers converge near Nauta, Peru, forming this river
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In 1799 Alexander Von Humboldt set out to prove the Orinoco connects to this longer river
Before it reaches Manaus, Brazil, this river is known as the Solimoes
Books by Redmond O'Hanlon include the tale of "A Journey Between the Orinoco and" this river
When you click the invisible link on this website, you'll see CEO Jeff Bezos' page honoring a past worker
(Jeff Probst delivers from near a small grove of trees.) The sixth "Survivor" was along this river that has more than 10 times the volume of flow of the Mississippi
The tucuxi, an under-4-foot dolphin, has been found swimming more than 1,500 miles up this river
This 4,000-mile river
(Jeff Probst, host of Survivor, reads the clue.) This river got its name after a Spanish explorer reported that he had been attacked by female warriors there
In "Search for the... Headshrinkers" of this river, we learn of the practice in Ecuador & Peru
Pygmy marmosets are found around the upper part of this large river's basin
The Purus & the Putumayo both pour into this river
Marajo, the world's largest island produced by river sediment, lies at the mouth of this
It's the longest river of the world's largest tropical forest
In terms of its volume of water, this river ranks first in the world
Crack open a Brazil nut & tell us of your time as a captain on the Rio Madeira, a major tributary of this river
Watch out for anacondas & piranhas at the Shedd Aquarium exhibit called this river "Rising"
Obidos,Iquitos
The forest around it is called the "Lungs of the World" because it supplies so much of the Earth's oxygen
Iquitos & Obidos
It falls in altitude over 16,000 feet over its first 600 miles & only another 800 feet over the last 3,600 miles
This river carries more water than the Mississippi, Yangtze & Nile combined