Scientists find underground river beneath Amazon


Brazilian scientists have discovered an underground river some 4,000 meters 
(13,000) feet deep, which flows from west to east like the country's 
famous waterway.
A statement this week from Brazil's National Observatory named the underground 
river Hamza and said it 
represents one of two different draining systems for the large 
rainforest region.
A team of scientists led by 
Elizabeth Pimentel came to the conclusion from studying 241 wells 
drilled by the state oil giant Petrobras in the Amazon region.
Even though the two rivers cover a 
similar path they have differences. The underground river flows at a far slower 
pace and empties into the ocean deep underground.
"It is likely that this river is 
responsible for the low level of salinity in the waters around the mouth of the 
Amazon," the statement said.

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