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South America » Ecuador » East » Tena September 19th 2012

Ein großer Affee begrüßte uns nach einigen Stunden Busfahren. Wir folgten einer Auffahrt zu einem bunten Garten aus Bananenpflanzen, Lulosträuchern, Papa-Chinas und vielen anderen nützlichen Pflanzungen. Es begrüßte uns ein Haus das mit seinen Hängematten im Verandabereich gleich sehr einladent aussah. Die obere Etage bestand aus den getrennten Schlafbereichen für Mädchen und Männer und einem Terrassen-ähnlichen Bau für Yoga. Wir waren auf der Yoga-Farm bei Tena (Ecuador) gelandet und würden nun 7 Tage hier zu Hause sein. Das bald servierte Abendbrot, ohne Frage vegetarisch, war der Start für Sophie in eine Rauch-, Fleisch- und Ei- freie Woche, natürlich auch für mich ;). Am ersten Morgen ließ sich dann gegen 5:30 Uhr von der Yoga-Terrasse das Mantra der Krishna-Bewegung entnehmen. Um 6:30 Uhr wurden die sterblichen Überreste von uns wieder in Einklang gebracht und der Start in ... read more
der Früchtetrockner
Unser Essenstisch, natürlich auf dem Boden
auf geht's in Gummistiefeln ins Feld

South America » Ecuador » East » Tena September 10th 2012

Today was an adventure. We got to take a canoe trip after all! We took a canoe.. yes 16 people in one canoe.. to a community on an island that looked much like San Rafael. We did much of the same things we did on day 7: fluoride, albendazole, toothbrushes, toothpaste etc. That evening when we returned, we went to the community that hosted us for the health promoter training the previous two days and they served us dinner. We had chicken cooked in a banana leaf which was delicious and vegetables with rice. Then, we had to eat slugs. I can barely touch a slug so I cannot even believe I did it. It tasted like bacon but was NOT the same texture. BLEH! Glad I did it though! The governor of the Province of ... read more
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South America » Ecuador » East » Tena September 9th 2012

Our original plan for today was to take a canoe trip to the zoo before an afternoon and evening of training with the health promoters. However, even though we are in the rainforest, it has not rained since we’ve been here. In fact, it hasn’t rained in a week and the locals are getting worried because the river is so low. Instead of canoeing, we went spelunking. It was awesome. I’ve been to Mammoth Cave before.. that is nothing. We were completely underwater at point during this adventure. It was crazy. At one point, our guide rubbed mud all over our faces because it was said to help with wrinkles and zits. While we were down one of the tributaries, we all turned out headlamps off while our guide told us stories. It was so dark ... read more
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South America » Ecuador » East » Tena September 8th 2012

Today, we began a two day training for the health promoters similar to the one we did in Quito. Because Tena is so much more rural that Quito, it is imperative that the health promoters have a more solid education, especially about when it is important to get someone medical attention and how to keep them healthy until that can happen. For today, we focused on first aid. We talked about breaks, sprains, and strains, bug bites, snake bites, choking, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, dehydration, wound care, etc. They really wanted to know how to place stitches properly, likely because in reality, they will be doing this, not a doctor. The health promoters were so enthusiastic and they got to practice a lot of the skills we taught. This is also where we handed out the ... read more
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South America » Ecuador » East » Tena September 7th 2012

Today is our first day of clinic in Tena. Tena is much much much more rural than Quito. This trip is cool because we get to see an urban setting and a rural one. Every day in Tena we will have breakfast at 7am and dinner at 7pm. Needless to say, by 7pm I am ready for bed. We pack so much into one day but I like it that way. Three of the ten students are sick.. hoping I make it at least until we get home! Today was really great. We took two pick-up trucks out into the middle of the jungle.. okay we were already in the middle of the jungle.. so further into the jungle on gravel roads for about an hour. It was like off-roading; pretty fun actually. We got to ... read more
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South America » Ecuador » East » Napo August 26th 2012

I've been volunteering in the Amazon for over 2 months now. I've got my fair share of bites, stings and blisters, I'm exhausted from the lack of sleep, early mornings and strenuous treks, starved of any meat/cheese and generally any food that has taste or isn't beans! So, my weekend off that I returned from a few days back couldn't have come any sooner! Despite the hardships it's all been worth it though, what I've experienced in 2 months will be hard to top in my last month. Anyway, a bit about what I'm actually doing here.... The organisation I've been volunteering with are called GVI and they have projects running in most continents, normally focusing on education and development in third world countries. This one however, is different to most (although there is still the ... read more
Dog at Puerto Rico
Anaconda!!!
Henry in the hide

South America » Ecuador » East » Tena August 11th 2012

From the Jungles of Tena to Home: Well, our day to start home had finally arrived. We ate our last breakfast in the jungle and got on the bus by 6:30am. The bus had arrived last night, with the driver sleeping onboard. After a very long, rough ride out of the jungle, we stopped in Tena to drop off our interpreters before heading to Quito. The ride from Tena to Quito wasn't nearly as interesting as it was on the way in, since we'd seen it all before, but it was a lot quicker. Besides making fewer and shorter stops to use the restroom, this driver went a lot faster too. We arrived in Quito just after noon and decided to hit the big mall for a couple of hours. Personally, I think this was a ... read more

South America » Ecuador » East » Misahualli August 10th 2012

Day 24 : The jungles of Tena Day 6: Today was our off/fun day. After another good breakfast, we all went down to the boats and headed to the Amazon Rescue Center. After hearing the rulles and grabbing a nice cold Coke, we were escorted around the center. We saw several different varities of birds, including macaws, parrots, and tucans. We also saw a caiman (a sort of alligator), turtles, an oscelot, two jaguars, and several types of monkeys. At the end of the tour, just when we were ready to head to the gift shop, one of the local wild troops of monkeys made their presence known. They were swinging thru the trees above us, occasionally dropping down close to check us out. Pretty cool. After visiting the gift shop, and getting another cold Coke, ... read more
The family of our local guide
Rescue Center office
A beautiful macaw

South America » Ecuador » East » Tena August 9th 2012

Day 23 : The jungles of Tena Day 5: Another similar start to our day, except this morning I was up even a little later. After a breakfast of eggs, little sausages, and pancakes with syrup, we loaded up the boats and headed upstream for our day with the community. Because of the low water situation, we had to get out of our boats twice and walk across land or beach so the boats could be dragged upstream. Today, our walk thru the jungle wasn't that far or rough. Probably because we were going to the community center that gets a lot of traffic. The community center is basically a large open field, small playground, and a white cement structure that can be used for meetings or whatever. Some kids were already there, so we started ... read more
 Most of our group crossing a rocky shore
Playing frisbee with some children
Kim with a wee one

South America » Ecuador » East » Tena August 8th 2012

Day 22 : The jungles of Tena Day 4: Since I got to bed a bit later last night, and read for a while, I didn't get up until almost 6:30am. Of course, Manoli was there ahead of me. Same routine as yesterday, coffee, breakfast, bathroom, and off in the boats. This morning's breakfast was pancakes with syrup, scrambled eggs, and fruit. We only had a few houses to visit between us all, so we knew it would be a shorter day. Our first house a few little ones, so one little girl and I chased baby chickens. The hike to the next house was a looong trek thru the jungle. This house had a few older kids, so after introductions, candy and rubber band bracelets, we went out to play frisbee. We ended up leaving ... read more
Little girl with her hands full
A little Ecuadorian girl giving J.C. a chick
J.C. with a chick his shoulder




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