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Riverbank Populations Displaced by Dams in Brazil Miss Old Way of Life Monday, January 30, 2017
Riverbank Populations Displaced by Dams in Brazil Miss Old Way of Life
Riverbank Populations Displaced by Dams in Brazil Miss Old Way of Life
Jan 30, 2017
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A boat under repair on the shore of the Sobradinho reservoir, which has a low water level due to the five years of drought which has plagued the semi arid interior of Northeastern Brazil. Bushes submerged by the dammed-up waters of the São Francisco river since the 1970s can be glimpsed. Credit: Mario Osava/IPS
SENTO SE, Brazil, Jan 29 2017 (IPS) - “Now we have internet and TV. Before, we didn’t even have electricity, but it was better,” said Lourival
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