Two tributaries of the Amazon River meet and run alongside each other without mixing for a mile or so. On the left, the Rio Amaturá is stained dark brown by decaying plants that contain a chemical compound called tannin. On the right the Rio Solimões is light brown and milky, carrying a load of sand and silt from upriver. (Guentermanaus / Shutterstock) Read More
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