¿Quién Está Bajo El Río Amazonas?

The Amazon. Even schoolchildren know it as the world's largest river. But it's not just a river. The Amazon basin is almost the size of Australia, an entire continent. At high water, the river travels such distances that not a single bridge has yet been built to cross it. Every 24 hours, the Amazon contributes about 19 cubic kilometers of water to the ocean. This volume would be enough to cover New York City's needs for 12 years. This amazing river even has a mysterious and shadowy counterpart: a gigantic underground current that, until now, had remained completely undisclosed. The sheer scale of this place makes it seem like a world apart. The Amazon rainforest is literally called the world's genetic reserve. More than a third of all biological species known to science live here, and new ones are discovered regularly. In prehistoric times, terrible monsters lived here, and scientists continue to find their remains. Traces of ancient cultures are also found here; It's unclear where they came from, and even less clear where they went. What lies beneath the Amazon River?