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Manaus

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 Photo Credit: Simone Moreira
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Manaus, capital of Brazil’s Amazonas state, is a city that rises unexpectedly from the rainforest. Once the center of the global rubber boom in the late 1800s, Manaus still holds onto that legacy with surprising elegance. The Teatro Amazonas, an opulent opera house imported piece by piece from Europe, sits at the heart of the city, its pink façade and domed roof tiled in the colors of the Brazilian flag. Today, it hosts concerts, festivals, and curious visitors eager to step back in time.

Manaus is also a launchpad into one of the most complex ecosystems on the planet: the Amazon Rainforest. Just outside the city, travelers can experience the “Meeting of the Waters,” where the dark Rio Negro and sandy-colored Amazon River flow side by side without mixing for nearly 6 kilometers, a phenomenon caused by differences in temperature, speed, and density. Boat tours take visitors to see this natural divide, and many continue on to remote jungle lodges or floating houses deep in the forest.

Manaus blends rainforest frontier and urban grit in ways that surprise most travelers. One moment, you’re standing in a grand European-style theater; the next, you’re stepping into a canoe to navigate flooded forest. The city’s contrasts are striking, but they tell a very real story of adaptation, resilience, and cultural fusion in the heart of the Amazon Basin.

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