The evil eye
Whilst floating down the Yacuma River in the Amazon Basin, we were the subject of curiosity by a huge number of mainly water based wildlife. Crocs and Caimans lived in co-existence with many bird and mammal species. They all looked well fed!
Capture Date: Sep 6, 2019 07:25 AM•Views: 118
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On the highway near La PazCapture Date: Sep 1, 2019 03:28 PM•Views: 113No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Sharp CrocCapture Date: Sep 6, 2019 06:30 AM•Views: 116No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Indigenous lady at Inca SiteCapture Date: Sep 1, 2019 11:28 AM•Views: 117No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Indigenous lady at Inca siteCapture Date: Sep 1, 2019 12:48 PM•Views: 114No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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On the highway near La Paz
We were presented with incredible cloud formations threatening storms
Capture Date: Sep 1, 2019 05:18 PM•Views: 114
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Waiting for a lift, early morning, Copacobana, Lake TiticacaCapture Date: Sep 3, 2019 07:50 AM•Views: 115No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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La Paz from El Alto
La Paz runs through several valleys and spills onto the surrounding high plateau known as El Alto.La Paz varies in altitude from 3300m to over 4000m above Sea level
Capture Date: Sep 3, 2019 04:09 PM•Views: 112
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Tarantula pays us a visit in the jungle at nightCapture Date: Sep 4, 2019 06:37 PM•Views: 112No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Banana Boat
On our journey down the Beni River (a tributary of the Amazon River) we saw many such boats mainly transporting bananas.These boats were made out of tree slabs and many seemed to leak as passengers could be seen constantly bailing water.
Capture Date: Sep 5, 2019 08:22 AM•Views: 113
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Early morning on the Beni RiverCapture Date: Sep 5, 2019 08:57 AM•Views: 112No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Young boy in a Beni River villageCapture Date: Sep 5, 2019 10:51 AM•Views: 111No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Young boy in traditional paintCapture Date: Sep 5, 2019 11:11 AM•Views: 113No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Young dancers
We were treated to lunch and a dance exhibition at a village on the Beni River. Lunch was mainly steamed fish in Banana leaves and also steamed in bamboo tubes which were then split to serve. This was quite sweet.
Capture Date: Sep 5, 2019 12:43 PM•Views: 111
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Paradise Bird
We spent some considerable time just inching along the Yacuma River. This was a narrow river in the heart of the Bolivian section of the Amazon Basin.The bird life, as well as many other animals was prolific and diverse.
Capture Date: Sep 5, 2019 05:58 PM•Views: 112
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