Bolivia/ Amazonia

Took my daughter Elizabeth to see the Amazon Jungle after we left Peru.

On the right of the map you see Tambopata and Heath River. We flew in to Puerto Maldonado from Cusco, Peru.

On the right of the map you see Tambopata and Heath River. We flew in to Puerto Maldonado from Cusco, Peru.

The trip took us from Puerto Maldonado, up the Madre De Dias River ( Mother of God River) and into Bolivia and the Amazon jungle.

The trip took us from Puerto Maldonado, up the Madre De Dias River ( Mother of God River) and into Bolivia and the Amazon jungle.

Heading down the Rio Madre De Dias (Mother of God River) to the Manu Cultural Zone in Bolivia towards the Heath River.

Heading down the Rio Madre De Dias (Mother of God River) to the Manu Cultural Zone in Bolivia towards the Heath River.

Local indigenous family living by the river

Local indigenous family living by the river

We saw capybaras!

We saw capybaras!

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Magnificent trees— but it now reminds me of the redwoods in California!!

Magnificent trees— but it now reminds me of the redwoods in California!!

Our camp off the Heath River

Our camp off the Heath River

Elizabeth at our lodge on the Heath River.

Elizabeth at our lodge on the Heath River.

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Here is the floating hide.

Here is the floating hide.

Above is a short video of Elizabeth and I inside what’s called a floating hide! We arrived on The Heath River at 5am before the wild parrots arrive at the clay lick. So called because the birds come to eat the clay to neutralize the toxins from the food and nuts that they eat! I read also that they may eat the clay to supplement the sodium deficient diet that they have.

This is what we came to see—- wild McCaws.

This is what we came to see—- wild McCaws.

Wild McCaws

Wild McCaws

Called a McCaw Clay Lick they come every morning for their clay intake.

Called a McCaw Clay Lick they come every morning for their clay intake.

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Termite Nest

Termite Nest

Lobster Claw Heliconia

Lobster Claw Heliconia

Strangler Fig

Strangler Fig

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