© HJ Ruiz – Avian101







1 – From the edge of the Amazon River up on the cliff, you can see the mighty flow of water greater than any river in the world.
2 – View of dark clouds of potential heavy rain, this scene is typical of the Amazon Rainforest.
3 – Rain falls at the distance, copious rain, that helps grow more vegetation and fills the rivers with more water.
4 – After the rain and the sun breaks out between the clouds, the river waters turn to milky chocolate color.
5 – The large boats transport people daily to the city Capital, Iquitos.
6 – This was a place near a canal where you could enjoy a bit of sun tan or splash on your free days. (It had very fine sand not very large area.
7 – Usual happening: docked canoes will fill with water after rain. You have to bring it to ground and turn it over.
NOTE: I spent two years employed by the Government of Peru, helping and teaching natives better ways to have a future, learning and educating themselves. I worked with a group of people from different countries such as USA, Canada, France and Peruvians from Lima. I worked as a Psychoanalyst and Linguist. English, Spanish, Portuguese.
© HJ Ruiz – Avian101
© HJ Ruiz – Avian101
© HJ Ruiz -Avian101



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