Amazon Guyane Park

Amazon Guyane Park

I like the rich photography and the way it’s used to time up with the “river based navigation”. It almost feels like a parallax style design but it’s not, I dig that. I also like how the nav kinda goes away and you then come to rely on the river links.

I like the rich photography and the way it’s used to time up with the “river based navigation”. It almost feels like a parallax style design but it’s not, I dig that. I also like how the nav kinda goes away and you then come to rely on the river links.

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