Camping in the Amazon |
Monkey! |
My apologies for not posting a blog in a while! I have been one busy woman! I have had two huge research projects, I was stressed but now feel great that I already have them done and out of the way!
Brazil was amazing! We were there for a total of 5 days. The first day, I got off the ship and walked around Manaus with a few friends, saw the Opera House and beautiful parks, unfortunately because it was Sunday, many of the restaurants and shops were closed. I went on a field program later on that day where we drove around the entire city of Manaus, looking at the different communities and the industrial park. It was a little boring, because we were on the bus for 4 hours and didn’t stop anywhere, but I was glad to have had the opportunity to see a large portion of Manaus. That night I went out with a few friends to a popular Hotel and went to a few local places, one place had a small carnival going on. But the second day was when the real adventure started!
I signed up for a 3 night/4 day trip to Tupana Jungle Lodge, said to be the most remote jungle lodge of the Amazon, boy were they not kidding! It took us 6 HOURS to get there! We first got off our ship and onto a double-decker boat. We were on that for about 2 hours and passed by the meeting of the waters. This is where the brown water of the Amazon River meets with the black water of the Rio Negro, because of their pH, they do not mix so there is this distinct curvy line of where the two waters meet. It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen! After the boat, we got onto a bus, continued on that for 2 hours before having to stop and at a barge in a small community and back our bus up onto a fairy boat in order to cross a small body of water. We all had to get off the bus and stand on the fairy; we were all crossing our fingers that the bus wouldn’t flip! Then we got back on the bus and continued for another hour before reaching the last leg of the trip: little wooden canoes! We grabbed all of our backpacks and crammed into these small, motorized wooden canoes for about an hour ride to our lodge. Needless to say we were all happy to reach the lodge safely after the long journey, especially because our canoe was leaking!
The lodge was absolutely beautiful, complete with wooden buildings and huts with palm faun roofs. There were animals that called the lodge home, a tapar, monkey and tarantula! A tapar is a relative of the rhino and looks like a combination of an elephant, anteater and has the body of a wild bore, interesting animal to say the least! During our stay we went on hikes, visited to a local home, and went fishing for Piranha were we saw pink dolphins! We also went out late at night on the canoes with flashlights looking for alligators, unfortunately we couldn’t spot any. The stars were by far the most breath-taking that I have ever seen, a plus for being 6 hours deep into the Amazon Jungle! One night we left the comfort of the lodge and went camping the rain forest! It took a canoe ride and a long hike (including tree trunk bridges!) to get our campsite. After setting up camp and starting the fire our guide realized he had forgotten to bring the food, luckily the cooks at the lodge had the same realization and someone brought it to us. Our guide hacked off wooden skewers from the trunks of trees with his machete that we used to cook the meat over the fire. It was such an amazing experience. We slept in hammocks under a small hut; it was surreal to listen to the sounds of the Amazon Jungle while falling asleep (some of which drowned out by the sounds of professors snoring haha). It was so amazing to be completely submerged in the Amazon for 4 days and be fortunate enough to listen to the beautiful sounds of rain falling in the rainforest (luckily the night AFTER camping haha). The beauty of the Amazon was breathtaking, but after the long journey back to the ship, where we encountered torrential downpour and a thunder and lightning storm, we were all happy to be back onto the ship and have a HOT shower! I have never appreciated a shower more in my entire life! Brazil was so much fun and just got me more excited about what the rest of this semester has in store! We will be reaching Ghana tomorrow; I cannot wait to finally see Africa! I am also excited to be able to say that I watched the Super Bowl in Takoradi, Ghana…how many people get to say that!!! :) Missing you all.
Also, I have an email that I can access on the ship for free, so if you want to email me or get in contact with me send it to this address! ambrown@semesteratsea.net
This is so amazing! I want to do all of this with you SO bad!! For now, I'm just living variously through you :-) LOVE YOU!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Bring home that monkey!
ReplyDeletemonkey monkey monkey!!! soo cuteee!
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