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Paranaiba River Reservoir, Brazil Fall 1996.
One of many reservoirs on the Paranaiba River in Goias and Minas Gerais States in south-central
Brazil, can be seen in this west-looking view. Brazil is in the process of building many new
reservoirs on its river systems for hydroelectric power and irrigation. The Paranaiba River is
500 miles (805 km) long rising in west Minas Gerais State flowing generally west through an
agricultural region before joining the Rio Grande to form the Parana River. Diamonds have been
found along the course of the Paranaiba, that exits the scene at the top center of the image. The
dark green colors seen in the view are densly covered vegetation areas and are most prominent
towards the bottom center of the image. The more reddish colors, especially to the left of the
reservoir, are exposed lateritic soils that dominate this region of Brazil. The small city of
Itumbiara is barely discernible to the right of the river (north) at the "U" bend in the river
just to the west of the reservoir dam.
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