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Tag Archives: Amazon
A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall
Or When it rains it pours Or Here comes the Rain again We all know we can’t control the weather and traveling for the better part of year means we have experienced our fair share of rain. Here is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Borneo, Fiji, Grand Canyon, Guatemala, Lake Atitlan, nature, outdoors, Rain, weather
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A bucket list item fulfilled
Anyone who knows me knows I’m a bit of an animal lover. My “bucket list” is centered around seeing select animals in the their environments and pretty much that is the reason we found ourselves in the Amazon Rainforest for … Continue reading
8 Days in the Amazon
We had an incredible time in Peru. Lima was fantastic and Machu Picchu was awe-inspiring. We, however, spent most of our time in Peru in the Amazon at the Tahuayo River Lodge and the Amazon Research Center. We boated … Continue reading
Peru – Lima and the Amazon
After a whirlwind tour of Lima, we caught a very early morning flight to Iquitos. (We loved the short time we spent in Lima and would like to return). After dropping a few bags at the Amazonia Expeditions office, we … Continue reading