River time: Amazoni
April 27, 2016 at 2:25 am,
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After two flights packed with awesome screens and movies we finally arrived in Manaus, biggest city in the amazon.
Now, I'm not really going top go into details about our first two days in the city, but, as you probably already know, they involved museums and touristy stuff.
After another two nights of sleeping in our third apartment in Brazil, we left on a boat that took us to a bus that then took us to a boat that then took us to our camp where we would be sleeping in for the next 4 nights (in hammocks)...
All I really have to say, is "WE ARE IN THE AMAZON!" and that is that.
So we then spent the next 5 days doing some really awesome rainforest activities that were totally WICKED: football with the locals (where we lost every single time in about 30secs), Caiman spotting, Piranha fishing (we caught a few but I ,personally, wasn't too lucky), Hiking, Sloth spotting (believe it or not, we were succesful), dolphin finding, poisonous tarantula holding and camping out.
Check all of the photos from these activities on my photographer blog.
Other than that other massive list of activities, we also did one activity that lasted the whole time we were in the amazon: the scenery. You might call the amazon wild or even exotic, but on top of that you MUST say how utterly beautiful the amazon is: snaking and zigzagging side to side through the country of Brazil, with stunning scenery and flat crystal pure water that its so attractive that you want to dive in and never leave.
That is the Amazon