Previously I Wrote…

Last Sunday I blogged about my so called adventures in Peru, there I mentioned that I had been to the Amazon jungle region of that country in two different occasions.

That’s the topic for my story today.

The Amazon river is the heart of the jungle, the dynamic engine that moves that environment. It was very exciting to navigate the river that originates in Peru and runs across South America for thousands of miles and meets the Atlantic Ocean.

Life in the jungle is exciting and interesting but at the same time can be dangerous and hard. (Long story)

Don’t take me wrong, there are large cities such as Iquitos and also many towns and tribal villages scattered all over the jungle but are reachable either by airplane or river.

I bring you some pictures to give you an idea of what is to be in the Amazon Rainforest.

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Leaving Iquitos port heading east navigating the Amazon river.

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Clouds approaching indicate a torrential rain soon!

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Here and there you see huts along the river side.

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View from a high point at a floating village.

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Stairs constructed with rough wood.

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River gets a muddy color after a hard rain.

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It’s starting to get dark at our camp.

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Chanty town at the edge of the Amazon river.

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Our boat that brought us near the camp.

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Jungle native trading their crafts.

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Tribal Village

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Chanty town near the river

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Stilted hallway connecting our camp’s facilities.

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Award winning photo – Elderly native living in a different wold that ours.

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H.J. and wife Lucy crossing a creek.

Text and photographs  © H.J. Ruiz – Avian 101

4 thoughts on “Previously I Wrote…

    • It’s so sad when you think of it, how civilization can be indirectly cruel, lots of technology and money to burn, however, other people can hardly afford a loaf of bread! 😦

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