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    Awaiting Your Return From Shore | The first settlement in Santarém 
    was a Jesuit mission built in 1661. Following the American Civil War, a 
    group of Confederate refugees settled here in the hope of establishing a new 
    slaving state. In the end, few stayed long, but they left their mark in 
    certain family and trade names. During the rubber boom of the 1920s, Henry 
    Ford spent $80 million to establish an enormous rubber plantation in order 
    to gain the raw material for the production of automobile tires. The project 
    ended in disaster when many of his workers died from malaria. Ford realized 
    that the undertaking presented too many obstacles and was too enormous to 
    handle. 
 Today, Santarém is one of the region’s most important trading centers and 
    the third largest city on the Amazon. Rich in legend and nature, the town is 
    situated at the confluence of the two mammoth rivers, the Rio Tapajós and 
    the Amazon. Where they flow side by side for several miles, it is known as 
    “The Wedding of the Waters,” and is one of Santarém’s major attractions.
 
 The lakes and forests of the area are the habitat of numerous species of 
    birds, particularly the white egret. In addition to exploring the river, 
    there are a number of sights in Santarém: the Town Hall Museum with displays 
    of valuable pottery made by the Tupaiu Indians; Our Lady of Conceicao 
    Church; the Municipal Market; and the Casa da Farinha, an old manioc flour 
    factory, where you can see a variety of native trees as well as a 
    demonstration of how latex is extracted from rubber trees.
 
 The town exhibits an amazingly sleepy atmosphere in the narrow streets of 
    the old center. However, a recent gold rush in the hinterland has created 
    new activity. In addition, the port always provides plenty of interest with 
    local boat traffic transporting goods as well as passengers from here to 
    Manaus and Belém.
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