Marowijne, Suriname's North-east

Explaining urucu

The guide from French Guiana explains about the seeds of the urucu fruit (Annatto or achiote, Bixa orellana) that is traditionally used by Amerindian tribes as a red dye, in the village of Bigiston on the west bank of the Marowijne River (Maroni River).

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Sun Jan 10, 2016
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