Day 68
NOVEMBER 6, 2019
STILL CRUISING THE AMAZON
Walking the deck before 6:00 AM you will encounter a host of staff members cleaning away last night's visitors, several varieties of airborne trespassers - butterflies, moths, beetles and assorted bugs.
Then it happens:
Soon the conscientious exercisers appear:
On the river, water taxis get ready to start working:
Meanwhile, motorhomes pass by toward unknown destinations (note the boat's name):
Though the Amazon is indeed mighty, its neighbour in Venezuela, the Orinoco is also impressive. And that unabashedly leads us into the next tune, Enya's "Orinoco Flow":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaHpHcCwMcc
STILL CRUISING THE AMAZON
Walking the deck before 6:00 AM you will encounter a host of staff members cleaning away last night's visitors, several varieties of airborne trespassers - butterflies, moths, beetles and assorted bugs.
Then it happens:
Soon the conscientious exercisers appear:
On the river, water taxis get ready to start working:
Meanwhile, motorhomes pass by toward unknown destinations (note the boat's name):
Though the Amazon is indeed mighty, its neighbour in Venezuela, the Orinoco is also impressive. And that unabashedly leads us into the next tune, Enya's "Orinoco Flow":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaHpHcCwMcc
Hello John and Karen.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Victoria.
Just got back from the UK after visiting family & read all about your adventures. That
is fantastic. Cruising the Amazon must be just thrilling. Nice photo of you and Karen.
Enjoy and will follow your blog.
Cheers.
Sirish and Tallika