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a 5 day's trek in the amazon rain forest that i did with my girlfriend and friend, it was one's in a life time experience!!
amazing animal sound and beautiful color's of pure nature.
we build a raft from tree that we cut down and we slept in a special mosquito net hung over a trees and there is a lot of mosquito over ther but it was worth every singel moment!!
Amazon Leaffish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus)
Note the blurry one in the foreground and the one in the background, both seen head-on.
Luigi's companion, Paco. Paco could talk, although he usually just squawked. He can say hello in at least two languages...
13 years ago I bought this book on Amazon. Check out the yellow bar telling me I already bought this book 13 years ago. Super cool. I guess I've been using Amazon for a bit ;)
The piranhas we caught in the afternoon were on the dinner plate that evening. Here's a link to me catching the fish: www.flickr.com/photos/emilyepeters/5183437678/
Amazon threw a couple of pieces of packing material into a box, then 6 glass bottles of hot sauce on top of them and called it good. Hot sauce was resting directly on the cardboard. I for one am not at all surprised that it arrived in a condition to smell up my kitchen.
Amazon Appstore Developer Summit, Tuesday, 4th October at CodeNode, London. Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Peru Puerto Maldonado is at the southern gateway to the Amazon jungle, with Madre de Dios River weaving through it. A visit to this region affords visitors with easy access to Tambopata National Reserve, a wide array of excellent jungle eco-lodges, and glimpses of oxbow lakes, macaws at clay licks, and maybe even a giant river otter.
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