Peru: The Andes to the Amazon - Part Two


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Published: September 28th 2011
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After our time exploring Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, we were off to the Amazon. We had pre-booked a three day/two night package at Sandoval Lake Lodge, as well as an extra night's stay in the jungle village of Puerto Maldonado. The lodge was run by InkaNatura, which is owned by a non-profit conservation group, so even though the tour was expensive by backpacking standards, we were hap... Read Full Entry



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Walking Palm TreeWalking Palm Tree
Walking Palm Tree

This species of palm grows "legs" and ends up moving through the jungle as it grows
Spikey TreeSpikey Tree
Spikey Tree

The spikes on this tree are used as a defense mechanism for animals that may want its fruit
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Our Room

Sandoval Lake Lodge



29th September 2011

Nice!!!! We are jealous. Which continent next??? Africa?? Antarctica? Will we see you at Mom's for Thanksgiving?

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