Puerto Maldonado - La Selva
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Dernière étape au Pérou avant le Brésil, nous entrons dans l’Amazonie, la fameuse. Petit jungle tour de 2 jours pour vivre entre les tarentules, moustiques, perroquets, jaguar, singes, caïmansLeggi altro
Dernière étape au Pérou avant le Brésil, nous entrons dans l’Amazonie, la fameuse. Petit jungle tour de 2 jours pour vivre entre les tarentules, moustiques, perroquets, jaguar, singes, caïmansLeggi altro
We floated around in our canoe along the shore of the Sandoval lake. It was nice and quiet with the only sounds coming from the birds and animals in the vacinity. It was quite warm and still raining.Leggi altro
A bit further along the coast, we came across some giant river otters fishing in the lake. The quiet of the jungle was broken by a loud rumbling sounds like those of big commercial airplane takingLeggi altro
We woke up at 5 am and were on the canoe by 5:30 am. The rain had stopped finally after almost 36 hours so we could carry the cameras with the zoom. The sky was still cloudy and a bit overcast. It wasLeggi altro
I tried the fruit of the palm. It doesn't taste all that good, had a thin but crackling outer shell (much like an egg shell) and a huge seed. So, basically not much gain for a lot of effort to eatLeggi altro
We reached the Casa Sandoval by 12:40 am. Its one of the 4 lodges on the the Sandoval lake. Despite wearing the rain gear, we were completely soaked due to the rain. We changed into some dry clothesLeggi altro
On some of the high trees, we spotted the Red Cappuchin Monkeys. They were making a peculiar sound and calling to each other. Jorge explained that its normally the juveniles that make that sound whenLeggi altro
Unser Wecker klingelt um 4.30 Uhr. Mit Stirnlampe Zähne putzen und anziehen. Wir haben ja noch keinen Strom. Nach einem ekelhaftem Kaffee sitzen wir schon im Boot und fahren dem SonnenaufgangLeggi altro
Previous evening, we had seen a lot of bats flying in the air and swooping down and eating the nymphs that had fallen into the water. Now, during the day, they were hanging upside down on the trunk ofLeggi altro
Haben alle 20 Meter neue Tiere gesehen. Viele Vögel, Schildkröten, Schlangen, Frösche die von Schlangen gefressen werden, einen Kaiman und Insekten und eine Spinne. Die besseren Tierfotos hat BeaLeggi altro
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Fundo Mejía, Fundo Mejia
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