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1    1,    3| tributaries of the Nanay, and some lagoons of small extent, separated
2    1,    3|      laboriously cleared along the lagoons, offered excellent pasturage.
3    1,    5|           along its flanks canals, lagoons, and lakes, such as cannot
4    1,   10|     passing some of those numerous lagoons with black waters, which
5    1,   15|            were canals, iguarapes, lagoons, temporary lakes, an inextricable
6    1,   18|            and other black-watered lagoons. This water system marks
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