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Rio Paraiba do Sul, Brazil January 1986.
The sediment-laden Rio Paraiba do Sul is observed as it flows eastward and empties into the
Atlantic Ocean. The delta and floodplain created by this river provide ample pastureland for
raising cattle on the open savanna along the coast. The faint outline of Campos, a city of
nearly 500 000 people, can be seen along the Rio Paraiba do Sul 35 miles (55 kilometers) from
the river's mouth. Campos is the hub of both the cattle industry and an agricultural region
known for its sugar production. In colonial times, Campos was one of the major gateways to the
interior of Brazil. One of the most striking features in this nearly vertical photograph is the
numerous striated beach terraces that generally parallel the coastline. The curving coastline
near the southern edge of the photograph is Cabo de Sao Tome; the murky, grayish feature in the
southwest corner of the photograph is part of Lake Feia.
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