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  • The Amazon River is the longest river of South America, and by discharge of water the largest river on Earth. The river has its sources in Peru, but it's largest part is in Brazil, and it discharges into the Atlantic Ocean at the nort-western coast of Brazil. The river's basin, the largest in the world, covers about 40% of the area of South America. It's largest part is the the forested region of Amazon.
  • The Amazon River was an immense river found in the Amazon region of South America on Earth. In 2152, Jonathan Archer referenced the Amazon River when he attempted to teach Trip Tucker how to play the game Geography. Archer explained the game by giving the example: "You say Amazon River, which ends in an "R", and then I say Rhode Island." (ENT: "Desert Crossing") In a scene deleted from "Fight or Flight" , Ensign Travis Mayweather also referenced the Amazon River in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later.
  • Mightiest stream on the planet Earth, the Amazon River (or Río Amazonas in Canadian) arises in a volcanic lake outside Limón, Peru, and flows 60,000 kilometers across four continents before emptying into the Gulf of Guelph near Toronto. These four continents are Africa, Australia, Antartica and America. Due to the hot weather in Australia, the Amazon does not freeze while flowing through Antartica towards America.
  • The Amazon River is a river in the Amazon Rainforest in South America. It is the second longest river in the world, second only to the Nile.
  • The Amazon River and its jungles are the home of exotic and dangerous wildlife.
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  • The Amazon River is the longest river of South America, and by discharge of water the largest river on Earth. The river has its sources in Peru, but it's largest part is in Brazil, and it discharges into the Atlantic Ocean at the nort-western coast of Brazil. The river's basin, the largest in the world, covers about 40% of the area of South America. It's largest part is the the forested region of Amazon.
  • The Amazon River was an immense river found in the Amazon region of South America on Earth. In 2152, Jonathan Archer referenced the Amazon River when he attempted to teach Trip Tucker how to play the game Geography. Archer explained the game by giving the example: "You say Amazon River, which ends in an "R", and then I say Rhode Island." (ENT: "Desert Crossing") In a scene deleted from "Fight or Flight" , Ensign Travis Mayweather also referenced the Amazon River in a similar game he played with Archer. Mayweather and Archer used the same locations as Tucker and Archer later.
  • Mightiest stream on the planet Earth, the Amazon River (or Río Amazonas in Canadian) arises in a volcanic lake outside Limón, Peru, and flows 60,000 kilometers across four continents before emptying into the Gulf of Guelph near Toronto. These four continents are Africa, Australia, Antartica and America. Due to the hot weather in Australia, the Amazon does not freeze while flowing through Antartica towards America.
  • The Amazon River is a river in the Amazon Rainforest in South America. It is the second longest river in the world, second only to the Nile.
  • The Amazon River and its jungles are the home of exotic and dangerous wildlife.
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