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Not far outside of Alta Flouresta, Brazil. This view is from a tower about 165' above the jungle floor at the Cristalino Reserve in the Southern Amazon.
Cotococha Amazon Lodge is located on the shores of the Napo River. The Napo River is one of the major tributaries of the great Amazon River.
In the evenings and mornings you can enjoy breathtaking views of sunsets and sunrises, which colour the skies, waters and the Amazon rainforest.
Because the Napo River has a low water level, you can take a refreshing swim or simply relax on the small sandy beach. The shore is also used as a dock for Cotococha's canoe, where several of Ecuador's Amazon tours depart.
Boutique riverboat cruising the Amazon river in Peru, exclusive for 8 passengers the lattest addition to Latin Trails expedition fleet of watercraft.
Lucky is a Double Yellow Amazon. Double Yellow Amazons are highly endangered in the wild, with less than 8000 left. Lucky is the last of three siblings that have already been hand raised and sold. He is currently living it up in the huge new cage we got for the Eclectus parents, but are currently taking care of chicks.
Lucky is a great talker already and super smart. As you will see in this photo he has already figured out how to eat out of a spoon completely on his own. When my wife had just finished feeding Pippin, and needed to put him away, Lucky jumped down and took charge of feeding himself.
27TH JUNE, LONDON – The Amazon Web Services user group bring Jeff Barr to Skills Matter as he explores Cloud Computing for the Amazon web service community. See the Skillscast (film, code, slides) at skillsmatter.com/podcast/design-architecture/cloud-comput...