With André, our favourite Brazilian soldier
Handcraft market in Manaus
Cute Brazilian eating traditionally made ice-cream
Spotted in Bosque da Ciencia
M. Monteiro - our house for five days
Banana crisps
Our second host Francisco was more our guide. He helped us a lot to buy the tickets for the boat and the necessary hammocks. He has flexible working hours, so he was able to spend lots of time and show us around. We went together to the "Encontro das Aguas" (Meeting of the waters). It's an amazing natural phenomenon where two rivers (Rio Negro and Solimoes) meet each other and don't mix their waters for few kilometres, that creates a very interesting view because the rivers have different colours. This effect is caused by three factors: speed (one river is faster that the other), temperature (one is warmer than the other) and water density.
That's not our picture but you can see here clearly how it works
Fransisco - our semi-host in Manus
Encontro das Aguas
After that, Francisco introduced us to his funny friend Fabiano who sells hammocks in the local market. Apart from buying good quality and cheap hammocks we were also invited by Fabiano for "merienda" - simple but delicious meal consisting in coffee and home-made bread with butter. Via couchsurfing we met also Pawel - Polish traveller who had just arrived from Tabatinga. He shared with us lots of stories from his 8-month trip through South America. After this meeting, we were reassured that we should take the same boat for our 6-day journey upstream to Leticia-Tabatinga.
Hammock shop
With Fabiano - you can make friends when buying hammocks
The boat (M.Monteiro) was leaving on Saturday, 14 of April which meant that we had 3 "extra" days in Manaus. That's why we decided to take a 2-day jungle trip. We went to the remote area close to lake of Rio Juma where we took part in "ordinary jungle activities" such as canoeing, piranha fishing and cayman spotting. For the first time we realised what it means 'to get dark' - there was no electricity and the light supported by generator was on only until 10. Later it was totally 'black'! Canoeing through rain forest was pretty exciting, especially thanks to our guide Tita who seemed to be lost (or was just playing with us, still don't know).
Typical Amazonian house
Jordi with Mickey from Israel - just before both of them fell from their hammocks
Jumping into Amazonas
Getting ready for canoeing
Rain forest
One tree is hugging another
Marimari - rain forest fruit which tastes like a lollipop
There were seven people in our group, but only four caught piranha - we are proud to announce that Jordi was one of them:) Cayman spotting wasn't Karolina's favourite experience. In the night we went by small boat to spot caymans and our crazy guide managed to catch a small creature and we brought it back to our lodge. Unfortunately,on the second day it was raining (not surprising during rainy season) and we couldn't`t enjoy the sunrise. The trekking was fun, but we expected to see far more animal species. We spotted and caught a sloth - it´s probably slowest and happiest animal living in rain forest (slower than Lemur!).
Jordi's piranha
Our guide Tita
A young black cayman which can grow up to 5 metres
Delicious worms
Jungle boy
Jordi and a sloth - aren't they similar? (surly both are very slooow)
We arrived back to Manaus and on the next day we took the boat to Tabatiga/Leticia but this part of the story we'll share with you later. Right now we're already in Cali (Colombia) and we're in rush to catch a bus to Pasto. We were advised to travel during daytime as there are some armed bandits operating on this road who attack the buses. Hope to write to you soon...
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