The Amazon rainforest, covering much of northwestern Brazil and extending into Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and other South American countries, is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, famed for its biodiversity.
It’s crisscrossed by thousands of rivers, including the powerful Amazon. River towns, with 19th-century architecture from rubber-boom days, include Brazil’s Manaus and Belém and Peru’s Iquitos and Puerto Maldonado.
Ecuador, Orellana Province, the Amazon rainforest. Rest on the Napo River.
Napo River – a river in South America, flows through the territory of Ecuador, Peru, left tributary of the Amazon River. The total length of 1,075 km. It originates in the Ecuadorian Andes near volcanoes Antisana and Cotopaxi.
Ecuador, Orellana Province, the Amazon rainforest. The road on the right bank of the river Napo from Coca towards Puerto Misahualli, Tena.