Munjanwoojokiikian Blue. Oligoclada laetitia, Happy Blue Dragonfly, Munjanwoojokiiki, Upper Suriname River, Suriname
In his korjaal - dugout - Stefano, denizen of Dan on the Upper Suriname River, and I paddled up Munjanwoojo Creek across the River exactly opposite the village. Lovely day because huge Cumulus Clouds later to turn into Nimbus took away some of the Sun's heat, and we paddled sweatless under the patchy-blue sky. The River itself was low - this is the dry season - and the Creek, too, wasn't contributing much water. Lots of mud- and sandbanks to carefully navigate around. And lots to see.
On a mudbank a midsize dozing Cayman, Vultures circled overhead looking for food left after villagers had used a Barbasco Liana the previous night on their fishing venture, in the mangroves a variety of Herons and other aquatic birds, Butterflies and Insects, and the perfectly round resting places of freshwater Sting Rays in the low sandbanks, and Ever So Much More.
And on a crystalline-pure sandbank this wondrously Blue Oligoclada laetitia, Happy Blue Dragonfly allowed me too snap it.
Munjanwoojokiikian Blue. Oligoclada laetitia, Happy Blue Dragonfly, Munjanwoojokiiki, Upper Suriname River, Suriname
In his korjaal - dugout - Stefano, denizen of Dan on the Upper Suriname River, and I paddled up Munjanwoojo Creek across the River exactly opposite the village. Lovely day because huge Cumulus Clouds later to turn into Nimbus took away some of the Sun's heat, and we paddled sweatless under the patchy-blue sky. The River itself was low - this is the dry season - and the Creek, too, wasn't contributing much water. Lots of mud- and sandbanks to carefully navigate around. And lots to see.
On a mudbank a midsize dozing Cayman, Vultures circled overhead looking for food left after villagers had used a Barbasco Liana the previous night on their fishing venture, in the mangroves a variety of Herons and other aquatic birds, Butterflies and Insects, and the perfectly round resting places of freshwater Sting Rays in the low sandbanks, and Ever So Much More.
And on a crystalline-pure sandbank this wondrously Blue Oligoclada laetitia, Happy Blue Dragonfly allowed me too snap it.