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/images/notams/notams19/roll1009/roll1009.jpgAt an average discharge of about 209,000 cubic meters per second(7,400,000 cu ft/s; 209,000,000 L/s; 55,000,000 US gal/s) approximately6,591 cubic kilometers per annum (1,581 cu mi/a), greater than the nextseven largest independent rivers combined, the Amazon represents 20% of theglobal riverine discharge to the ocean. The Amazon basin is the largestdrainage basin in the world, with an area of approximately 7,050,000 squarekilometers (2,720,000 sq mi). /images/notams/notams19/roll1009/brazil-3.jpgGreat statistics but the fun part of this raging river is that you as apilot can fly over it from the frontier with Peru and Colombia and acrossall Brazil! That is something only with the Amazon can happen. You prepareyour amphibian and early in the morning you take off from the border cityof Tabatinga and after seven stops flying over the river you cross allBrazil from west to east ending your flight in Macapa by the AtlanticOcean. Pilots start your engines! /images/notams/notams19/roll1009/brazil-1.jpgFeaturesAll airport scenery with new "PhotoLook" and detailed terminal buildings:Tabatinga, Senadora Eunice Micheles, Fonteboa, Tefe, Coari, Manaus, Itacotiara,Santarem, MacapaCustom buildings and surroundingsOptimized for FSX, FSX:SE and P3D v4Use any aircraft in your hangarComplete instructions with seven over the river maps /images/notams/notams19/roll1009/brazil-2.jpgPurchase Rolling Cumulus - Brazil Over Water