The Biggest City You Can’t Reach By Car | Habitats of the World: Peru
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Iquitos, deep in the Peruvian Amazon, is the largest city on Earth with no road access. Surrounded by dense rainforest and mighty rivers, it can only be reached by boat or plane. This isolation has shaped a unique way of life, where floating markets, stilt houses, and river transport define daily existence. The city’s architecture and rhythms reveal how people adapt to living in one of the world’s most remote urban environments.
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