Thursday, February 10, 2011

Boating down the amazon


I've been on this amazing amazon ferry boat now for 5 days and 4 nights. It has been one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Not the boat, but the river and it's natural beauty. I would assume this is what the garden of Eden looks like. The river is a chocolate milk brown depending on what part of the river we are on. The other half is a dark almost deep red color. I've made friends from all over the world. But I am the only American on the boat, so I thought but I'll get to that later. I now am friends with people from London, wales, holland, isle of man, Australia, Peru, Canada, poland, and of course brazil.










But back to the trip. I've basically been sleeping in a hammock every night. I say "basically" because I didn't really sleep the first night. Look at this place where we sleep.


Basically you sleep elbow to elbow with your neighbors. There is me in t hammock. And my friend who we don't talk. Ha ha.


So as we travel down the amazon we've seen pink dolphins that will ride up along the side of the boat. And there are a lot of people who live along the side of the river.



Their houses are pretty primitive. But I found out it's a custom when you float by the people will row out to the side of the boat and you are suppose to give them food shirts or anything to help them out. So they will row out and their kids will all wave and make a "whoop whoop" sound. And you throw your gift in a plastic bag that will float into the river and they will grab it.


Here they are all lined up waiting for the boat


And the more adventurist of them will row right up to the side of the boat and throw a hook onto a piece of metal and they will sell you fruits and stuff that they have picked. People also give them more stuff as well.



In one of the boats there was a little girl I'd say was around 10 years old. A girl I was standing next to took her little blue sandals off and gave them to her. It was very sweet of her.
So back to the story of me being the only American. So I thought I was the only American on the boat. But then we met the captain's son. He took us up to the front of the boat where the captain was driving the boat. And he was from savanna, GA. Which was pretty cool. He had been driving that boat for 30 years and was the expert of the amazon. He said CNN came down and did a story on him and his life on the amazon. He is the first and only American to be a captain of the amazon. I thought that was pretty cool.



Boat life...


My view from the shower.



Basically all I ate... Yumm!



I was very surprised that there were almost no bugs. I think I got one bug bite while on the boat. I did not expect that.
Here are a few more pictures from the amazon. Enjoy!


From the front of the boat at sundown.





Yikes... Piranhas




Last day on the boat.



Arriving in Belem!

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Location:The amazon river brazil.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The offerings of Manaus.

I have had such a great time in manaus. It is a lot more than I thought. I've met some wonderful people here and I'll have a hard time leaving. I wasn't able to meet up with my old mission companion because I guess he has changed email or something but I guess I'll try and get ahold of him when I visit again. I really haven't been able to do a lot of sight seeing while here because of the rain but what do you expect while visiting the "rainforest".

The hostel has been full of people because they are having a big fish convention for biology students around brazil. So, I've met some cool kids from all over brazil. Many have invited me to visit their house when I go through their city. So that means free stays! Que bom! One guy in particular Paulo, is from the state of menius gerails (spelt wrong) is really cool and I've met about 5 of his close friends here at their convention. They are all from the same city and have all invited me to come visit. So I'll be visiting the soon.



Today I went to the amazingly beautiful amazon river. I went with a girl I met here in the hostel, Jessica. She is from Pennsylvania and is half Brazilian. So she speaks Portuguese very well. We chartered a boat guide to take us in the forest and to see where the two rivers meet. Here are some pictures.




Us on the boat.




This is where the two rivers meet. This place was so cool. The brown water behind me is cold. But the darker water is warm. For some reason these two rivers don't mix. So you can actually see the two rivers separated. Really cool.



This is a sloth that was really smelly.







Cool Lilly pads. There were ton of alligators around here.


They had a big buffet in the middle if the jungle too. Ha ha so I ate there.

More to come. Tomorrow I'm going up river for 5 days on a boat with two Australian girls I met here.


The Australian girls are in the middle and Paulo whom I will visit os on the right. Jessica who I went to the amazon with is below me.

Stay tuned. Good night and good luck.
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Location:Manaus, brazil. The rainforest