•	Hammocks for 3 nights

•	Rats, bats, monkeys many in our hut.

•	Temperature 80-90 in day and cold at night – only one small slightly smelly blanket
•	Change of clothes one – being smelly together – Delta lost our bags

•	At night kept boots under malaria net – to keep out bugs

•	Tarantula gate crashed a meeting – crawling over chiefs shoulder – screams shouts and photos
•	Shower – none – bathed in river, being careful of snakes, piranhas and stingrays

•	Singing – every night often til 4.00am, beautiful

•	Ceremonies: Uni, and Yawanawa tobacco (Dad only) Yucca drinking, monkey ceremony, sacred boar, whacking your partner with a stick, so many and so important to the people.

•	Special people, everyone, from Tata the Elder to the small children of the community and our team members, Evan, John, Perry, Quentin, David, Daniel, Filipe, Pappy
•	Learning and listening – so important from the Yawanawa people who protect the forests for everyone.


Thanks to all the special people I met and traveled safely with.


Thomas Hircock
Skilled drivers
Evan and camera crew - keep your balance
Lots of room and sore bottoms
Duck!
Best not to be tall
Rainforest
Trans Oceanic Highway
Truck
Truck and crew
Trans Oceanic road
Sunset
GPS tracking device
Happy eating poptarts not crocodile
On truck and very tired - 12 hours from village
Return from Yawanawa Aug 10 Thomas
David Hircock
Author: David Hircock (ID: 11813)
Posted: 2010-08-07 20:55 GMT+00:00
Mileage: 278.50 km
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Rio Gregorio
• Hammocks for 3 nights

• Rats, bats, monkeys many in our hut.

• Temperature 80-90 in day and cold at night – only one small slightly smelly blanket
Pulling canoe over tree
• Change of clothes one – being smelly together – Delta lost our bags

• At night kept boots under malaria net – to keep out bugs

• Tarantula gate crashed a meeting – crawling over chiefs shoulder – screams shouts and photos
Watch out for tree
• Shower – none – bathed in river, being careful of snakes, piranhas and stingrays

• Singing – every night often til 4.00am, beautiful

• Ceremonies: Uni, and Yawanawa tobacco (Dad only) Yucca drinking, monkey ceremony, sacred boar, whacking your partner with a stick, so many and so important to the people.

• Special people, everyone, from Tata the Elder to the small children of the community and our team members, Evan, John, Perry, Quentin, David, Daniel, Filipe, Pappy
Dont miss the gap
• Learning and listening – so important from the Yawanawa people who protect the forests for everyone.


Thanks to all the special people I met and traveled safely with.


Thomas Hircock
Skilled drivers
Evan and camera crew - keep your balance
Lots of room and sore bottoms
Duck!
Best not to be tall
Rainforest
Trans Oceanic Highway
Truck
Truck and crew
Trans Oceanic road
Sunset
GPS tracking device
Happy eating poptarts not crocodile
On truck and very tired - 12 hours from village
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