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TOP MOMENTS
1.The amazon jungle trip into Huaorni terratory, Ecuador - We learnt the tribal way of poison blow darts, climbing trees of 15 meter with just a loop of vine, trapping wild pigs and medicinal plants. Also surviving Ray Mears / Bear Grylls style the Quechua / Huaorni way for 2 days with only a machete and our wits. We fished, collect fruit, built a raft from balsa trees, made a shelter and drank river water.
2. Sandboarding - Sliding down a 300ft high sand dune at high speed, belly first on a snowboard then driven to the top again in a dune buggy.
3. Zip lining - Traversing the cloud forest 100s of metres above the canopy on a steel cable.
4.Horse riding - Exploring the coffee region on horse back. We crossed rivers, visited waterfalls and cantered through stunning valleys.
LOWEST MOMENTS
1. Lost - Passing the same point 3 times in the jungle, even though we had a local guide.
2. Delays - Being constantly delayed on buses because the roads are closed for cycle races.
SCARIEST MOMENTS
1. Feeling the ground shake, like the tube was going under us during the 5.4 on the richter scale. It was only for a few seconds and the centre was over 100kms away but was a worrying moment.
2. Coming face to face with our first Huaorni tribe member. He was completely naked, carrying a spear and blow gun and wondering the jungle, he was a very primeval sight.
3. Walking into a tarantula web at head height in the jungle. (Lil)
UNUSUAL FOOD
Juice: More fruit than english names, some known some not - Yucca (Chicha), tomate de arbol, naranjilla, palmo, lulo, cuyabana, maracuya, mora, curuba, nispero
Pisco sour and Ceviche (raw fish cooked in lime)
Chamacuroa Grub (roasted grub like a widgy grub, tastes like crackling)
Cakachana - Jungle river cat fish
Canaron - Jungle river shrimp
Lemon and black ants
Plantana soup - green savory banana
MOSTLY MISSING
Sunday Roast
Banoffee pie
MOSTLY HAD FILL OFF
Fried chicken and rice
QUOTES
´Hey, Senor Blanco´
Huaorani tribe leader, Gareno, Amazon jungle
The name given to Chris in the village. (Mr White)
´In England do you have an hour when you all sit down and drink tea´
Adreano, a Columbia guy misunderstanding the true meaning of tea time.
´Liannah, your name in quechua is bejuco´
Sandro, Tena Jungle guide.I am powerful and i surpass the witches in power. Upon blowing my magic darts,
i erase all spells and witchcraft, with my blowing i even take away the power
that the witch doctors receive during the trance.´
Shaman in the Amazon
FACTS
There are more animals and plants per square km in Equador than any other country in the world.
Over 70% of the worlds cocaine comes from Columbia.
FISH CAUGHT =1
CH =1, Bonito (small tuna). I did however catch the grass hopper that caught our 2 jungle catfish (caught by our guide) we roasted in a banana leaves and ate.
BITES and STINGS
CH = Assorted jungle insects 30-40. Micro Jellyfish sting 1.
LP = Assorted jungle insects 100+.
TAN
Cappuccino - dark in some places, pale in others.
NEXT ON AGENDA
Sailing boat to Panama via the San Blas Islands in the Caribbean, then Mexico.
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]]>4. Machu Picchu- One of the most spectacular sights of South America. High in the rocky mountains with jungle all around these ruins are in remarkably good condition seeing as they are 100s of year old; building technology years ahead of itself.
LOWEST MOMENTS
1. Rio de Janerio to Sucre - The longest overland journey so far, 72 hours and about 2500 kms by bus and train, tough.
2. Altitude sickness - the pain and sickness we felt at 4960 meters above sea level. Chris felt like a vice on his temples.
SCARIEST MOMENTS
1. Close encounter with a snake - walking knee deep in swap and nearly stepping on a anaconda - Lil
2. Huayna Picchu - the further climb over Machu Picchu on thin very high cliff edge paths - Chris
UNUSUAL FOOD
Termites (minty)
Llama meat
Cats claw - jungle brew
Coca leave
Lianna vine water
MOSTLY MISSING
Our own lounge to chill - to have a comfortable sofa and control over the remote.
MOSTLY HAD FILL OFF
Our stuff falling apart - clothes with holes and soles falling off trainers. To be expected the usage (13 months most days) we have given them.
QUOTES
´Christopher, in my country it means you are half good and half evil (lucifer)´
Angel, Bolivia waiter
´Liannah es mas importante, especially para Chris´
Fernando, Pampas Guide
´Para Pacha Mama ´ (whilst spilling some of his cuba libre on the floor for mother earth)
Alroberto, Jungle Guide
FACTS
Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish conquistador who conquered Peru's Inca Empire. In 1531 he set out from Panama with a small force of only 150 men and crossed the mountains into Peru, where he defeated the entire Inca army. This was accomplished so easily because they Incas legend told of concurring rulers who would arrive on the backs of animals (horses) with superior weapons (muskets) and take over the empire.
FISH CAUGHT = 12
CH = 6 piranha
LP = 5 piranha, 1 gurduro (jungle chub)
BITES and STINGS
CH = Mosi /sandfly 40+, Tick bite 2
LP = Mosi /sandfly 60+, Tick bite 1, Jungle Nettle 1, Hairy Caterpillar 1.
TAN
Healthy glow but only farmers tan.
NEXT ON AGENDA
More Peru, Ecuador and Columbia
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COUNTRIES
Chile, Argentina, Brasil
SITES
Santiago; Place de Armes, Mercardo Central, Museo Chileno de Artes, Precolumbia, Belles Artes, Contemporary, Natural Historic. Mendosa; Malbec Vineyards. Buenos Aires; Evita grave, Malba, BA Design, Harrods Buenos Aires (Tango lessons), Plaza de Mayo. Iguazu Falls. Coritiba; Museo Oscar Niemeyer, Museu Paranaense, Trindad, Parati Cachaça festival, Rio de Janerio; Copacabana Beach, Novo Catherdral, Christ the Redeemer, Museu de Arte Contemporânea.
Wildlife: Condor, toucan, parrots, woodpecker, white heron, vulture, hummingbird, croatamundi, kayman, mangrove crab and katydid grass hopper
TOP MOMENTS
1. La Bomba de Tiempo - jumping up and down to the tango rhythm of a 17 piece percussion band with 100´s of mental slam dancing Argies. Check it out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrKm5xUQtNo
2. The Iguazu Falls - finalist for one of the 7 new natural wonders of the world and we can see why, they are stunning. With around 275 individual cascades and the highest drop of over 80m, the chocolate coloured water thunders down creating an impressive sight.
3. Christ Redeemer - Named as one of the new 7 wonders of the world, this view over Rio DJ from here is breathtaking. The granite peak the 30 metre / 635 ton statue stands on - Corcovado - towers over the beach side urban sprawl at 710-metres, allowing views over Copacanna beach, Sugar Loaf Mountain and Maracana football stadium (the world's biggest) and the mass of favellas (slums).
LOWEST MOMENTS
1. Lost and drunk - following several samples of Argentina´s best red wine - Malbec - at an out of town area where you can cycle around the vineyards, we somehow missed our bus stop and ended up in an unknown area, in the dark and drunk. Not to smart and not much fun. Thanks to the random local girl who helped us to get a taxi home.
SCARIEST MOMENTS
1. Boarder Patrol - Showing up positive on an incorrected banned substances swab on the New Zealand customs spot check. Lil was scared especially when they requested the sniffer dogs. Chris found it funny as they we had nothing to hide. Cleared on the second test.
2. Vertigo - Looking over the high cliff edges from the tram car going up the Corcovado mountain. (Chris)
UNUSUAL FOOD
Empenades - pasty type thing
Pastelde Chocolo - shepards pie Chile style
Soipilas - fried bread snack
Offal BBQ
Pisco sour
Mate Tea
Fruta do conde
Açai (amazonia berry) and Guarana smoothie
MOSTLY MISSING
Fishing (Chris)
Perfume (Lil)
MOSTLY HAD FILL OFF
Not being able to communicate fully in the basic Spanish and none existent Porguguese we have, it can be very frustrating.
QUOTES
´In Columbia we hug not kiss´
Columbia guy at a party in Buenos Aires. In Argentina all the guys great each other with a kiss on each check.
`Antique Chic`
Mati describing the building in Buenos Aires
`He is like a spy`
Mati describing about our anti mugging devises. Our guide book has a different book cover, the money is in a cigar tin and the camera is clipped to a belt loop.
`You like to put food on your face?`
Luiz describing Liannahs messy eating habits.
FACTS
Approximatley 90% of the wealth in Brasil is owned by only 2% of the population.
FISH CAUGHT = 0
No fishing
BITES
Lil = 1 x wasp / 3 x mosi
Chris = 1 x wasp / 7 x mosi
TAN
Starting again - on route to the beach today.
NEXT ON AGENDA
Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador
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