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The Amazon river, though the largest, is not much useful as an inland waterway.

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Although the Amazon river of South America is the largest in the world, it is not of much commercial use in inland transportation. This is because a major portion of the river passes through dense, tropical forests, which are remote and uninhabited. Thus, it cannot cater to major transport or economic needs.

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