Malocas Jungle Lodge
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5 months
... nausea.
One day the new road will be built and the landslides won't touch us.
Until then we walk, staff in hand, bag on back, bag on front, we walk.
Quenching our thirst when we see our next traveling friend.
Speaking quickly after hours of solitary silence. Book and music
blazing paths in my brain after too much self thought.
So impossible/impractical to be an island. Why even try?
Memories of driving across Canada, ...
Dry Land
... get in line. But no, these are simply people; they all exist eachother. We all line up. We file through the door in shifts and into a soup line. I think to myself that this could be like prison, or it could be like heaven. There are pictures of Jesus and Saints up on the wall, along with some funny posters about the detriments of hypertension.
We get our bowl of soup and file in around the table. The table is red. There are jugs of water and ...
The Opera House
... that it looks like you are looking up from the bottom of the Eiffel Tower. The chandeliers are of Murano glass and the painted curtain in the main hall is pulled up into the cupola (not rolled up like modern ones). Both the parquetry and the curtain are said to represent the Meeting of the Waters. It is both opulent and comfortable. The chairs are well-cushioned red ...
Amazonia! Brazil!
... br> visit to the Acajatuba Village – about a two-hour boat ride up the
Amazon and other small tributaries of the region. During this time of
the year, the Amazon experiences its wet season, where the river is
up to five meters higher than during other parts of the year. This
allowed us to travel up rivers where the forest was literally
underneath us. The boat came close enough to the forest for me to
actually touch in the water (which I did).
Our service ...
Großstadt - im Amazonas!?
... Backpacker Zuflucht¨. Beim Fruehstueck haben wir schon sehr nette und lustige Menschen kennen gelernt: Vincius, der Englisch reden konnte, ein paar Argentinier, die ebenfalls Englisch sprechen konnten, ...