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Published: September 15th 2013
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After three flights we arrived in Iquitos which is the largest city in the Amazon jungle and the largest city in the world which isn’t accessible by road. On the drive from the airport to our hotel we started to feel more like we were back in South East Asia rather than in Peru – we’d gone from approximately 5 degrees when we left Puno to about 28 degrees, high humidity and roads full of tuk...
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Neil
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I\'m impressed by the fish you caught - enough to feed a family of gnats. I\'m impressed by Bianca\'s tree climbing skills, elegance excluded. I\'m impressed by the varied diet. I\'m gob-smacked though seeing a snake around Bianca\'s neck - never thought I would see that