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    prop. n.Proper NounA river in Brazil, a tributary of the Amazon.
    The Xingu is a major river in Brazil.
    prop. n.Proper NounA region in Brazil inhabited by indigenous peoples.
    The Xingu region is home to several indigenous tribes.
    prop. n.Proper NounA national park in Brazil located in the Xingu River basin.
    Xingu National Park aims to protect the environment and indigenous cultures.

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    How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found

    06:55How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found
    • In the 1990s, along the Xingu river in Brazil

      In the 1990s, along the Xingu river in Brazil

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    What's Hidden Under the Trees of the Amazon Rainforest?

    49:07What's Hidden Under the Trees of the Amazon Rainforest?
    • And after they crossed the Upper Xingu river into the rainforest itself, none of them were ever seen or heard from again and simply vanished into the vastness of the Amazon forever.

      And after they crossed the Upper Xingu river into the rainforest itself, none of them were ever seen or heard from again and simply vanished into the vastness of the Amazon forever.

    • At around the same time in the 1990s, another team of archaeologists led by Michael Heckenberger from the University of of Florida began exploring an area in the Upper Xingu region of Brazil, very nearby to the area where Fawcett mysteriously disappeared from in the 1920s during his search for the lost city of Z.

      At around the same time in the 1990s, another team of archaeologists led by Michael Heckenberger from the University of of Florida began exploring an area in the Upper Xingu region of Brazil, very nearby to the area where Fawcett mysteriously disappeared from in the 1920s during his search for the lost city of Z.

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