The Pampas - Santa Rosa National Park


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June 8th 2010
Published: June 9th 2010
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This last weekend was amazing! Mary Beth and I went to the pampas in the Santa Rosa National Park, just outside of Rurenabaque. There are two tours that people can choose from, the pampas or the jungle. In the jungle tour, you go to Madidi National Park and you do more trekking and get to see big trees, different kinds of plants, insects, and some animals. In the pampas tour, you go to Sant... Read Full Entry



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Swimming with the pink dolphinsSwimming with the pink dolphins
Swimming with the pink dolphins

They didn't really care about us at all. We would just see them pop up around us randomly
Fishing!Fishing!
Fishing!

My dad would be so proud :D
FishingFishing
Fishing

Our guide, Jose, caught lots of fish.
I caught one!I caught one!
I caught one!

I only caught one and it was a catfish
A Red PiranhaA Red Piranha
A Red Piranha

One of the boys caught a red piranha



9th June 2010

Fantastic pictures and what an adventure! You are brave! I would not hold the Anaconda either! Glad you are making the most of your Journey! We miss you and keep the pictures and stories coming : )
9th June 2010

Hey Kayce!!
Wow, amaing experiences Kayce!! I miss you here at work but at the same time am so stoked for you to have these incredible experiences and meeting great people at the same time. Enjoy the rest, can't wait to hear more from you! Lotsa love Shetal.
9th June 2010

You scare me badly
Hi Kay, I hope you dont do any more of these kind of trips, my heart is still in my mouth. i'll be happy when Johann gets there to keep you out of these scary situations. Love you, Gramma Jo
9th June 2010

Awsome!
Wow, you are a brave soul. Amazing adventure! Stay safe will ya!
20th June 2010

Jungle Trip
Hey KK - are anacondas good to eat? Your jungle experience reminds me of my African safari in Kenya and Tanzania. With the crocodiles, wild pigs, etc only we had lions, giraffes, elephants, etc. Do you take malaria medication? Were the canoes powered by outboard motors or were they by paddle? We are celebrating Father's Day down in Soquel and will miss you tomorrow but will talk to you on the phone. Love, Gramps

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