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#boundarychange — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #boundarychange, aggregated by home.social.

  1. New on our blog!

    Jungle Cruise

    In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it to Isla Chinería, a Peruvian island near the triple frontier with Brazil. Soon after, Peruvian settlers established a town there. Colombia, however, argues that Isla Santa Rosa was

    #AmazonRiver #BoundaryChange #ClimateChange

    voelkerrechtsblog.org/jungle-c

  2. New on our blog!

    Jungle Cruise

    In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it to Isla Chinería, a Peruvian island near the triple frontier with Brazil. Soon after, Peruvian settlers established a town there. Colombia, however, argues that Isla Santa Rosa was

    #AmazonRiver #BoundaryChange #ClimateChange

    voelkerrechtsblog.org/jungle-c

  3. New on our blog!

    Jungle Cruise

    In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it to Isla Chinería, a Peruvian island near the triple frontier with Brazil. Soon after, Peruvian settlers established a town there. Colombia, however, argues that Isla Santa Rosa was

    #AmazonRiver #BoundaryChange #ClimateChange

    voelkerrechtsblog.org/jungle-c

  4. New on our blog!

    Jungle Cruise

    In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it to Isla Chinería, a Peruvian island near the triple frontier with Brazil. Soon after, Peruvian settlers established a town there. Colombia, however, argues that Isla Santa Rosa was

    #AmazonRiver #BoundaryChange #ClimateChange

    voelkerrechtsblog.org/jungle-c

  5. New on our blog!

    Jungle Cruise

    In recent years, Colombia and Peru have clashed over the sovereignty of Isla Santa Rosa, a landmass formed in the 1960s by Amazon River sedimentation. Over time, accretion joined it to Isla Chinería, a Peruvian island near the triple frontier with Brazil. Soon after, Peruvian settlers established a town there. Colombia, however, argues that Isla Santa Rosa was

    #AmazonRiver #BoundaryChange #ClimateChange

    voelkerrechtsblog.org/jungle-c