Madidi is a national park in the upper Amazon river basin in Bolivia. Established in 1995, it has an area of 18958 square kilometres, and along with nearby protected (though not necessarily contiguous) areas Manuripi-Heath, Apolobamba, and (across the border in Peru) the Manu Biosphere Reserve. Madidi is part of one of the largest protected areas in the world. Madidi National Park is located at the north side of La Paz, Bolivia, South America in the Amazon. Observe a variety of fauna and flora. One of the biggest parks in the world cathegorized by the National Geographic. Travel to Madidi, Bolivia with Us: Www.myperuboliviatours.coM
This is my first vlog, talking about my experience of rafting down the Amazon river by my self when i was 19. I hope you enjoy! 初めてのビデオブログ、二年前に経験したアマゾン川単独イカダ下りについて話します。
Preview of Gusandjess’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Leticia, Colombia Entry Title: “An amazing Amazon tour” Entry: “There are not many places in the world where you can see giant Victoria Regia lilies, hold an ocelot cat, catch piranhas and then eat them, go caiman spotting, view both pink and grey dolphins, sloths, monkeys or parakeets. However, in the area surrounding Leticia, capital of Colombia’s Amazonas region you can. Leticia is tucked away in the most southern corner of Colombia and the only options for getting there are via boat or plane because it isn’t connected to anywhere by roads. We flew from Bogota and all we saw out the window for the majority of the two hour ride was dense-green-vegetation that stretched for miles and the brown streak of the Amazon River winding through the landscape. We were excited. Letica lays right on the three way border with Colombia, Brazil and Peru and like us, many travellers use this point to continue their journey into one of the neighbouring countries via the Amazon river. Reached downstream is Manaus (Brazil) while Iquitos (Peru) lies upstream. We were doing the later, a fast boat to Iquitos that would take 12 hours (instead of four days on a cargo boat that we heard is romantic for the first hour and hellish for the remaining time), though our rapid ride would be in four days time… Our …
Take action now to join the battle: bit.ly “A Message from Pandora” is a special feature produced by James Cameron about the battle to stop the Belo Monte Dam on the Xingu, one of the great tributaries of the Amazon River.
www.paucarina.com – Tours in Iquitos and Loreto Region of Peru on Amazon River. We are located 100 m 300ft away from Amazon River Garcinia madruno (charichuelo) is a fruit-producing tree species from Central and South America.[1] The fruit looks like a shriveled droopy lemon, and has a similar rind. The interior is soft white pulp and has a slight citrus taste people have compared to a sweet santol fruit or lemony cotton candy. The species was formerly included in the genus Rheedia, which has since been absorbed into Garcinia, as Rheedias species are now known as “new world mangosteens”. The fruit is not very well known outside of South America and a few backyard growers in South Florida. It is closely related to other edible tropical fruits such as purple mangosteen and button mangosteen.