Make The Amazon Your Valentine

The Third Eye calls you to help defend the jungle spirits

14 Feb 2013

 

Show your Love for the magical Amazon Rainforest! The lungs of our world!

The Belo Monte Dam – or what would be the world’s third largest hydroelectric dam – is steadily continuing construction in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, ignoring the rights of tribal peoples whose native home & life exists on this land and river, and the rights of nature: a fragile eco-system that could be irreversibly destroyed if the dam’s construction continues.

 

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To find out more about the Belo Monte Dam, click here.

 

A Xingu tribe member in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. A still from Belo Monte Justice Now! A film by Todd Southgate for Amazon Watch.
A Xingu tribe member in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. A still from Belo Monte Justice Now! A film by Todd Southgate for Amazon Watch.
RIVERS FOR LIFE: A living art work using Rio de Janeiro's Flamengo Beach as a canvas. The image was an artistic collaboration between world-renowned aerial artist John Quigley and a visionary committee of indigenous peoples including Aldamir Sataré-Mawé (Amapá), Sheyla Juruna (Pará), Dione Vison Terena (Mato Groso do Sul), Augusto Kaigamg (Rio Grande do Sul), and Capitao Potuguara; June 2012.
RIVERS FOR LIFE: A living art work using Rio de Janeiro’s Flamengo Beach as a canvas. The image was an artistic collaboration between world-renowned aerial artist John Quigley and a visionary committee of indigenous peoples including Aldamir Sataré-Mawé (Amapá), Sheyla Juruna (Pará), Dione Vison Terena (Mato Groso do Sul), Augusto Kaigamg (Rio Grande do Sul), and Capitao Potuguara; June 2012.
 

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