I just returned from a week-long excursion in the Amazon rainforest, and it was probably the best week of my life. But since I haven't updated this in a month, I'll give a quick update of what I was up to before the trip to the Amazon first...
The weekend after our return from the Intag Cloud Forest was Carnaval, a four day-long Latin American holiday similar to Mardis Gras. My host family took me to
On Sunday, my host sisters took me to
The next weekend, I went to the city of
On Saturday we took a chiva ride to see the incredible landscapes outside of the city. We had several stops, all of which ended in exciting adventures. We rode a cable car across a huge canyon, we hiked down a cliff to swim in an enormous waterfall, and I went bunjee jumping off a bridge! The next day, we went white water rafting along an unbelievably beautiful river surrounded by lush dense forests. Baños was absolutely incredible, and our short weekend there was certainly not long enough. Hopefully I’ll get to go back again at some point this semester.
Okay, now onto our incredible week in the Amazon. We stayed at the Tiputini Biological Research Station in eastern
We spent the entire week at Tiputini basically exploring the rainforest and learning about everything we saw. The majority of our days there were spent taking classes, hiking in the forest and learning about plants and animals, and swimming in the Tiputini River. Every morning, we woke up at 5am to have a pre-breakfast forest activity in small groups. We went on long hikes, watched wildlife from canopy towers, floated down the river, and went on a canopy walk. The small group I was in apparently had some kind of magical powers, because every morning we saw something incredibly rare. Most of them have great stories behind them, but for the sake of time and space I'll just make a list of the best sightings of each day at the reserve...
1. Monday: Harpy Eagle
2. Tuesday: Black Caiman (3 meters long)
3. Wednesday: Pink River Dolphin
4. Thursday: Scarlet Macaws
5. Friday: Tapir
6. Saturday: Giant Earthworm (1.5 meters long)
Other awesome things I saw: Lots of monkeys (Woolly, Spider, Squirrel, Saki, Tamarin, Pygmy Marmoset), Blue Morpho Butterfly, Tons of Awesome Birds, Tons of Crazy Insects... and an endless list of others I can't remember.
In five days, I leave for the Galapagos! Then not long after that trip, I begin my month-long Independent Study Project. I still haven't quite figured out what I'll do, but I'm hoping I can find a project related to mining law and policy. No matter what I end up with, I'm sure it will be an incredible experience.
Until next time...

Que increíble! Ahora tengo tantas visiones "bailando en mi mente" de bosques tropicales y aldeas que son más especiales que se puede creer. No puedo esperar hasta que tenemos bastante tiempo para tu decirme todas tus cuentas este verano.
ReplyDeleteCon cariño!
Tu gemelita ;)