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  • Amazon Hike

    In the morning we set off in the canoe to start our hike.

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    It was a fairly smooth ride except for a few sharp turns.

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    This is the town where we stopped to pick up rubber boots.

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    Above the trees was a layer of fog in the morning.

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    The Napo river is quite wide.

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    This is Matt on the path through the forest.

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    Here he his again.

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    This is a killer tree. Its seeds are carried by birds, who deposit them on the tops of other trees. Then it grows from the top down, wrapping itself around the existing tree.

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    Eventually it reaches the ground and grows its own buttress roots. Then it smothers out the tree inside, leaving it to rot, like this one.

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    These little lizards were having a fight over territory during our walk. They were on the ground hidden by bushes, then suddenly (and loudly) chased each other up the tree near our group, terrifying everyone.

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    Then they sat at the top of the tree doing pushups  to intimidate each other.

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    They also showed off their bright red neck pouches.

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    This is our guide, Haviar, weaving together palm leaves.

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    Afterward he cuts apart the stem.

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    This can be used as  a blind for hunting animals with a blowgun.

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    You can also put multiple ones together to make a mattress if you are in the forest at night.

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    This is a walking palm tree. It has no main root. If there is a sunnier spot near it, it will grow a new root in that direction and abandon some old ones to slowly creep toward the open space.

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    This is a giant ant nest.

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    The locals cover their arms in the little ants and then smear them into their skin as a bug repellent and to smell nice.It smells kind of spicy.

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    This tree has bright red sap.

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    This is a termite nest. The locals smear these on their skin too. It smells different and is a better insect repellent than the ants.

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    This tree was celebrating Carnival.

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    These are lemon ant pods. The ants live inside the plant and produce formic acid which repels other insects from eating the plant. In return the plant gives the ants a home.

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    If you break the pods open you can eat the ants inside. They taste lemony due to the acid.

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    This is a big wasp nest. The wasps are not aggressive like the ones we have at home.

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    This is a small wasp nest. Our guide found it and it looked like some kind of fruit. Then he showed us the hole and there was a cute little wasp head sticking out trying to figure out what was going on. Then the other guide broke it in half and the wasps flew away.

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    This is a little waterfall at the end of our hike near the river.

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  • Amazon Ants

    There were tons of ants in the rainforest.

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    This is an ant territory war. They are fighting over the water pipe between cabins, which serves as kind of a highway for them. The little ants on top are currently dominating it, but this army of larger ants wants to take it over. The even larger ants lower on the rock seem to be minding their own business.

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    These are the really big ants.

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    The locals use them instead of stitches.

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    They get them to bite across the wound to clamp it shut, then rip the body off of the head so it can’t let go.

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    This is a leafcutter ant.

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    They also use the water pipes as a highway.

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    Some of them carry mushrooms.

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    There were a lot of ants.

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    This might be an ant with wings, but we aren’t sure.

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