Moxos Plains
The Moxos Plains, located in northern Bolivia, are a vast tropical wetland region characterized by seasonal flooding. This unique ecosystem supports diverse wildlife and plant species, making it an important area for biodiversity. The plains are primarily inhabited by indigenous communities who rely on the land for agriculture and fishing.
The region is also known for its intricate system of raised fields, known as cherengas, which were developed by ancient civilizations to manage water and cultivate crops. These fields demonstrate the ingenuity of the local people in adapting to the challenging environment of the Moxos Plains.