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1633 Azuero Earth - Panama
Ready for the jungle. Biology student Dunnot Polo stands with a walking stick and machete as he scouts a route for the research team to rock climb up an active waterfall in search of spider monkeys. Because much of the land in the Azuero Peninsula has been cleared for cattle grazing, the only viable habitat for spider monkeys exist along steep canyons and rivers where the cows cannot access.
From Azuero Panama