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The Amazon River Once Flowed From East to West

The Amazon River Once Flowed From East to West

Geological evidence suggests the Amazon River once flowed in the opposite direction, from east to west.

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Geological evidence suggests the Amazon River once flowed in the opposite direction, from east to west. The river's westernmost source is high in the Andes Mountains, within 100 miles of the Pacific Ocean, while its mouth is in the Atlantic Ocean on Brazil's coast. The reversal was caused by the rise of the Andes Mountains.

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