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Ocupa port over the Perené port

Before the important connection between people and commerce of produces between central and lower forest communities; now thanks to the road and new bridge, its use is mostly for loads of produced product like plantains. According to the information by the Parish priest it is also used to unload wood.

Photo by Marlon del Aguila Guerrero/CIFOR

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