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This photograph shows a section of the
Rio São Francisco in northeast Brazil and the small town
of Bom Jesus da Lapa (note the two straight roads coming
together in a 90-degree angle on the east side of the
river, near the center of this photograph). Large
rectangular agricultural field patterns can be observed
near the center of the photograph along the west side of
the river. Because of the size of this agricultural
pattern, this area is probably a plantation and the crop
is likely sugarcane. Numerous smoke plumes are visible in
the photograph, possibly indicating that more land is
being prepared for agriculture. In addition to other
fairly large field patterns in this scene, many smaller
field patterns are also clearly visible. The Rio São
Francisco floodplain is seen as a narrow swath of land
immediately east and west of the river. Sandbars (highly
reflective areas in the river) are visible. It should be
noted that this particular area is included in the
general northeast region of Brazil that is subject to
extensive periods of drought. |
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