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The meandering sediment-laden stream channels of the
lower Paraná River are easily distinguished from the
darker, densely vegetated delta immediately north of
Buenos Aires, Argentina. A thin, north-south-oriented
line (perhaps a road, railroad, or both) is visible in
this extensive delta that measures approximately 70
miles (110 kilometers) at its maximum width. The
muddy, much broader Uruguay River, which forms part of
the Argentina-Uruguay border, flows from the north
past part of the delta. The Paraná River floodplain
can be identified by the darker areas adjacent to its
meandering river channels. Cultivated field patterns
are observed on either side of the Paraná delta. Part
of Buenos Aires, with a population of more than 12
million, is visible along the southern edge of the
photograph.
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