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Visitors climb a 30m aguaje palm

Visitors to the Tapiche Reserve make the climb and experience what it's like to climb a 30m aguaje (buriti) palm tree. Though climbing the tree does involve hard work, the work involved in cutting a tree down for the fruit can be even more laborious and involved. 

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The Acai Project, General ConservationDeborah ChenNovember 8, 2015Comment
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Ricardo Palma 516,
Iquitos
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