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Deep within the untouched rainforests of Borneo, a mysterious ribbon of black water cuts silently through the dense green wilderness. From above, the river appears almost ink-like—its dark surface absorbing light, creating a striking contrast against the vibrant canopy that surrounds it.
This “black river” effect is caused by natural tannins released from decaying leaves and forest vegetation, turning the water into a mirror of shadows. As the river winds its way through the jungle, it forms an intricate trail—twisting, splitting, and rejoining like veins running through the heart of the forest.
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