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    • Day 22

      Santarem - Bootsfahrt auf dem Maicasee

      March 14 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Gestern Abend sind wir noch in Santarem angekommen. Heute machen wir o. g. Ausflug. Mit etwas Glück können wir heute die hier lebenden, rosafarbenen Delfine beobachten und beim Piraniaangeln zuschauen. Der Ausflug beginnt um 7Uhr. Wir starten pünktlich und steigen direkt im Hafen auf typische Amazonas Boote. Wir fahren zuerst wieder über die Linie, wo sich der Rio Tapajos und der Amazonas treffen. Dann geht es weiter durch schmale Wasserwege, wo wir unterschiedlichste tropische Pflanzen und einheimische Tiere, wie Faultiere, Echsen und Vögel sehen. Piranhaangeln führte bei uns nicht zum Erfolg. Dann waren sie da, die sagenhaften rosa Delfine und alle waren happy. Am Schiff angekommen, haben wir am Heck eine Kaltschale genossen und ca. eine halbe Stunde wieder Delfine beobachtet. Wie schön. Nun haben wir bis morgen Abend wieder Zeit den Amazonas zu genießen. Morgen bekommen wir eine Stunde dazu und morgen Abend sind wir dann in Manaus, der weitesten Etappe im Amazonas. Heute Abend ist das Abschiedsgaladinner für alle Gäste, die uns für die letzte Etappe verlassen.Read more

    • Day 55

      Santarem, Brazil on the Amazon River

      February 27, 2018 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      So yesterday we turned from the South Atlantic Ocean into the Amazon River. To aid me in my inability to describe the scale of this river, picture this: the Amazon River basin covers an area the same size as the continental United States. Inconceivable. The flow is more than 12x the Mississippi River and the mouth is over 200 miles wide.
      The four of us had an excursion planned for today that was a hike through the jungle in a 2,000,000 acre National Park. As I looked out our window this morning shortly before we were to leave, I was dismayed to se that a good portion of the window was covered with mosquitoes. Those who know me well recognize that I am bait - the mosquitoes will always bite me first before snacking on anyone I am with. So even though I had on bug-proof pants and long-sleeved shirt, a hat sprayed with bug spray, boots and socks doused in bug spray and I had 100% deet on my face and hands, I went back for a second spray-over.
      So we are sitting on the bus in the pouring rain and I am forced to contemplate the wisdom of this outing. A hike through the Amazon rain forest during the rainy season wearing at least a full pound of mosquito repellent. Why not? I feel good that they have not given the lecture yet about the bugs of the Amazon because that just might keep me locked in the bathroom on the ship. Speaking of bugs, check out the photo of the water bug that was near our dining table last night.
      The hike was incredible. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and managed the 12 of us with the help of a young Brazilian guide who went along ahead of us with a big machete. We saw multiple fruit trees, the Brazil nut tree, rubber trees and a tree that I can’t remember the name of that grows to 300’ tall. There are 238 different types of termites here. If the bullet ant bites you, it causes pain that is much like being shot with a gun - definitely want to avoid that one.
      We have 4 more stops on the Amazon before heading into the Caribbean Sea. Stay tuned.
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