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The Amazon River, close to Iquitos, Peru, South America.
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My latest photography blog on Iquitos and the Amazon in Peru
A candid photo taken in the Amazon area a few miles up river from Iquitos, Peru.
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The village of Belen in Iquitos Peru is flooded for several months each year. Here is a blog I wrote with some more photos of Belen Village:
www.geraintrowland.co.uk/blog/2017/10/17/black-and-white-...
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The Amazon, close to Iquitos, Peru, South America. Some children were helping to unload a boat for the village shop.
My latest photography blog on Iquitos and the Amazon in Peru
landscape on the Urubu's river, Amazonie
Peaceful morning on the river in the heart of the Amazon. This scene captures the serene beauty and timeless rhythm of life in the Amazon basin.
The Amazon River, Iquitos, Peru, South America.
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Amazon River, Peru, South America.
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In the heart of Manaus, deep in the Brazilian Amazon, a man sits calmly on a plastic chair, enjoying his meal in the open street. With his sun-kissed skin and relaxed posture, he seems perfectly at ease, savoring both his food and the lively atmosphere around him. The table is simple, but the moment feels rich. Behind him, the backdrop bursts with color—buildings painted in bright, tropical tones of yellow, red, green, and pink. It’s a quiet yet vibrant scene, capturing the everyday beauty of life in the Amazon.
Today's edition of "armchair traveling during the Coronavirus lockdown" takes me back to 7 years ago today when we were on the Amazon River in Peru, staying at Ceiba Tops Lodge and venturing out onto the river several times a day to visit nearby villages to experience the local culture. It was still high-water season, so some of the homes on stilts along the river had been abandoned until the water subsides.