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Amazon Rainforest Tours and Travel | Visiting the Pastaza Tributary of the Ecuador Amazon

The shallow Pastaza River is a whitewater Amazon tributary that flows from the Ecuador Andes south into the Peru rainforest, eventually meeting the Huasaga tributary. It is a pristine biodiverse area, home to 200 species of mammals and 540 species of birds with plenty of reptiles, amphibians and insects in the vast marshlands of its aguaje palms. On the Peru side, an important nine-acre wetland called the Abanico el Pastaza receives international protection as a Ramsar site, helping to stave off commercial interests in this oil-rich area. Near Lake Rimachi, the largest lake in the Peru Amazon, the Pastaza meets two blackriver tributaries, the Chuunda and Chupari, creating a complex eco-system.
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