Aquaverde uses Google Earth to show its activities
The Surui people and their 3 partners (Aquaverde, Kaninde and ACT Brasil) are working with Google Earth Outreach team to help add information to Google Earth such as informative markers and photographs showing Surui villages, hunting grounds, cultural sites, and areas where they are reforesting with Aquaverde.
See the Tikan aldeia reforestation area in 3D on google earth, download the kmz file by clicking here or on the above image and open it in google earth.
(Useful tip: In Google Earth preferences, set “Elevation Exaggeration” to 1.5)
If you haven’t got it yet, you can Download Google Earth here.

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