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October 2nd 2008
Published: October 16th 2008
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The owner of the lodge was attacked by a 4m Caiman here. She was lucky to get away but walks with a limp. Amazing lady.
The view of Huani Potosi - we were at the summit three days beforehand
I sat within kicking distance of the pilot
Crazy little plane on a grass strip in the jungle
Three hours on a boat
About the only animal here that doesn´t kill!
Elizabeth catches a Piranha. Very nasty but very tasty
Matt catches one
Early morning boat trip in the rain.
We both really enjoyed watching this very large wild pig running up and down the bank
until it started to chase us! These things are dangerous so I grabbed a paddle and we made our escape!
The very rickety bridge over the edge of a lake which had loads of Caiman and Anaconda in it
Funny tame rescue animal
Nasty red ants
Tarantula!
Enjoying a sun downer
Pretty sunset
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