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13 days ago: GregStewart published a blog
South America 3
November 10th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
Hola amigos, It’s been a while, and I have been many places. I’ve written this entry on a bus, in Cusco airport, under my mosquito net at Lagunas Surf Camp in Mancora, which is just sout ... [full story]

The laughs and disasters of Puerto Maldanado
October 24th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado
Due to messing up the dates of our flight from Puerto Maldanado to Cusco, we ended up staying in this extremely humid rainforest town for two painful yet comical nights. Luckily, or so we thought, we ... 3 photos [full story]

The many sights and sounds of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest
October 24th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
When they say the roar of the jungle, I now understand what they mean. We slept for 3 nights in a lodge set deep in the rainforest, right on the banks of Lake Sandoval, called Sandoval Lake Lodge. Dur ... 18 photos [full story]

22nd October
30 days ago: codemonkey published a blog
22nd October
October 22nd 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
5 pm, the gold mining town and jungle port of Puerto Maldonado. Tucked inside the Amazon basin, the heat here is stifling. Sat on a bed, one eye on the TV watching Rocky V, one eye out of the window, ... 6 photos [full story]

Peru - The Amazon
33 days ago: Andy and Liz published a blog
Peru - The Amazon
October 21st 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
Tuesday 13th Left Cuzco at 6am to fly to Puerto Maldonaldo and then our group of 16 enjoyed a 3.5 hour motorised canoe trip up the Amazon to the Libertador Tambopata Eco Lodge. The scenery along ... 66 photos [full story]

58 days ago: Tink And Laura published a blog
Nightmare on Mel´s Street
September 26th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
Buenos Nochas Blog Readers! So this is our final blog of this incredible journey. We´ve found a really nice hostel in Lima (just down the road from the Stop and Drop Inn but a hundred times better! ... [full story]

Amazing Amazon
131 days ago: SineadandPhilippeRTW published a blog
Amazing Amazon
July 8th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Ecoamazonia
Jaime bashed on our door at 5am the first morning and nearly gave us a heart-attack. As it happened I had been awake for the previous 30minutes listening intently to some sort of animal loudly munchi ... 22 photos [full story]

Puerto Maldonado, what a first day!
July 7th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Ecoamazonia
The Health Office official was also thinking better safe than sorry, as he handed us face masks and demanded our tour operator information. He then disappeared into the back and made a flurry of phon ... 23 photos [full story]

THe Rivers Ran East, But I went West
May 29th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado » Amazon Rainforest
It started raining as I sat on the sofa in the lodge waiting for my group to leave. It wasn’t just any rain either, it was a torrential downpour reminiscent of the rainy season and I wasn&rsquo ... 59 photos [full story]

149 days ago: 2lorelei published a blog
... Warm shower?
June 27th 2009  South America » Peru » Madre de Dios » Puerto Maldonado
Looking forward this afternoon to the first warm shower I´ll have had since June 6 (first shower, not shower in general)... there´s a big group at the hotel this weekend and one room is bound to have ... [full story]


Puerto Maldonado Blog Entries

Sunrise Over the Amazon
In the Boat
Rainbow Over the Canopy
Piranha!!!
Looking Up
The Giant Kapok Tree
Coming Into Cuzco
Amazonian Sunset
Meet the turkey and his feline friend
River Boat
¿Te gustas cake?
Sunset over the river by Taricaya
view of Lake Sandoval
Dan and Pepe
More sunset... but it was so pretty!
Licking the clay

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