‘A landmark’: Brazil’s prosecutors hail court ruling to preserve Fordlandia
Advocates have argued that Brazil’s government has dragged its feat over Fordlandia’s fate, leaving the site to decay.

Advocates have argued that Brazil’s government has dragged its feat over Fordlandia’s fate, leaving the site to decay.









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