Peru - The Amazon Rain Forest
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Yeah, so I've been in an airplane for the last two days - with a long delay in Lima before taking off for Puerto Maldonado. Arriving here really didn't look like a whole lot, but this is where we were meeting our pal, Brian. We'll talk more about him later...he's a herpatologist studying this area and we came to see what he's doing.
This is our friend, Jorges, unloading the bus for us. He must've seen me snapping this picture of him and wanted me to remember his sunny smile.
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Our guide for the next few days, Uriel, got us all positioned for the best balance and ballast. We weren't going to sacrifice ourselves, and since this is a V hull canoe, it's pretty tippy - put on the lifejacket and stay seated, People!
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I have some cloud shots of the lightening storm that paralleled our journey into the Tambopata Refuge. As a member of the Cloud Appreciation Society, it was truly a magical evening with the clouds and lightening on one side of the sky, the stars above, the Blue moon on the other side with a flask of Glenlivet happily passed around... (good call on that, Mike!) So we bust into the Scotch in celebration of being here, Brian's work, New Year's Eve and the lovely lightening storm in the distance of the dying year.
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We awake the next morning (okay I'm getting up even if Sleepy here wants to stay in the netting) to find that Amazon Refugio has all the many comforts of home!
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Oh, hello Mr. Cucharacha!
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Tree Frog hanging out by the dripping faucet (my bad, I didn't turn it off, but it made him happy).
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This is a pretty tall guy. He's been here for about six months, logging GPS coordinants of reptiles as he nabs them in the jungle(and I'm sure more species, but this is a project to help record and therefore preserve the natural assets that reside in this section of the rain forest). I'm thinking he walks trails a lot, but there are times, I'm certain, where he's got to go crashing after stuff that wants to get away from him.
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So I'm walking behind him on the trail and he's eyeing the undergrowth for stuff hiding, when suddenly, he darts off to the left and seemingly has wiped out into the bushes...but no. He stands back up and has a Whip Snake. Frankly, I don't think our guide(s) really knew quite what to do about his speed and his skill at catching snakes...so I started giving him a hard time about his continual tripping on the trail, as though he were just clumsy. Of course, this is untrue. Brian added a high level of expertise to our experience and, I'm sure, gave the guides some more specific information, as well.
This is not to say that our guides were not very well versed in their environments at all. Their's was not the deeper information of a scientist.
1 Comments:
Sorry the river ate your shades. Bummer. But made me chuckle, it did. And LOVE that pic of the snake in Brians hand. YIPES! Looks like a great trip Leesh. Colorful and full of characters. I'd expect nothing less from you.
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