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Post #799175 by LaraColada on Mon, Dec 9, 2019 1:35 PM

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A rainbow boa

Lento, the tortoise

A Wandering Spider, which gives the most painful erection!

On 2019-12-09 10:53, PineappleWhip wrote:
LarColada,
Thank you for these pictures!!! What an absolute treat!! The Clay-lick is amazing, such amazing color from the Macaw contrasted with the clay.

You welcome! I will be uploading every time I can. For me is a pleasure that this beautiful part of the world is known more and more.

On 2019-12-09 10:53, PineappleWhip wrote:
The Tambopata Paradise sounds delicious. So, I certainly wouldn't want you to reveal any secrets...but, If you wanted to post your recipe for the Tambopata Paradise ....I'm sure there are several people that would love to make it....and try it. Actually, I would really love to try it there....and enjoy the beautiful view you have someday :)

Tambopata Paradise.
2oz Jamaican Silver Rum
0.5oz Triple Sec
Dash Anise
1oz Simple Syrup
1oz Passion Fruit Pulp
1.5oz Starfruit Juice (its not the same but you can use 2 oz of passion pulp)
4 Spearmint Leaves.
Blend everything together and serve with crushed ice.

On 2019-12-09 10:53, PineappleWhip wrote:

I had a little bit of time to look up on Google Maps.....so, the Rainforest Expedition Tours are right near the Airport.....and then your lodge and bar is either in the large Reserva Nacional Tambopata....or...Reserva Territorial Madre de Dios. Both of these looks like VERY large Reserves. It also looks like there are numerous other parks, reserves, etc in the area. It's great to see that so much space is being preserved for nature.

The one near the airport is the welcoming office, where you get the the bus to the port, and get the boat to the lodges.
we have three lodges: Posada Amazonas, which is the nearest to the city; Refugio Amazonas, which is the principal new species research center and TRC, the one I work, that is es farthest to the city and where you find more wildlife. Each of them have their charm, like Posada being kid friendly, Refugio excelent for adventure travelers and TRC special for Birdwatchers.
But what we want is to bring to the community an economical activity that is less harmfull that gold mining and agriculture for the jungle enviroment, even so that Infierno Local Community runs Posada and only people of the community works there.