What South American country was the body of water in?

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In The Boys from Brazil, Barry Kohler is first spying on the Nazis in Paraguay, and then on the run from them. While he is on the run, there is a scene where we see a large body of water in the background, all the way to the horizon, looking like a sea or ocean. But Paraguay is a landlocked country.

Is Barry supposed to have run to a different South American country? Or is it a goof? (I know the Paraguay scenes were filmed in Portugal, so maybe the Atlantic Ocean got in the picture by mistake.)






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What is the body of water in South America?

South America is bounded by the Caribbean Sea to the northwest and north, the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast, east, and southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

What water is south of South America?

The Drake Passage (referred to as Mar de Hoces ["Hoces Sea"] in Spain and other Spanish speaking countries) is the body of water between South America's Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.

What are some important bodies of water in South America?

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  • Amazon River. runs through Brazil, splits into first four on top, ends at three split way near the left end of Brazil.
  • Atlantic Ocean. to the right of south america.
  • Carribean Sea. above columbia.
  • Drake Passage. bottom right of South America.
  • Orinoco River. ...
  • Pacific Ocean. ...
  • Panama Canal. ...
  • Paraguay River.


Where does most of the water in South America come from?

The four largest drainage systems\u2014the Amazon, R\xedo de la Plata (Paraguay, Paran\xe1, and Uruguay rivers), Orinoco, and S\xe3o Francisco\u2014cover about two-thirds of the continent. By far the largest system is formed by the Amazon River, which stretches some 4,000 miles (6,400 km) across equatorial South America.



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