Mazan River
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The calm and beautiful waterfront of Mazan
Our small boat that we had ordered for production while we were in Quito for 250 USD. It was ready by the time we returned.
Local families, transiting market products down the Mazan River.
Beautiful reflections along the quit shore of Mazan River
Quit sunset on the Mazan River
Tiny mushrooms on the sweet-smelling decaying jungle-floor
Ohh so quit on the Mazan
Parked at the shore of the small Mazan River
Nice, smooth workmanship
Producing the planks, piece by piece
Butterfly against our bamboo railing
Deep in the jungle, our floor is being produced. Here, the chain is being changed.
Mushrooms in all colors
A family?
The 5 men that visited our raft early one morning, to make sure we didn’t have any bad intentions in the local community.
Our new floor is arriving
The next generation of La Libertad: to “break the ice” we invited the kids for popcorn on-board our raft
Locals of La Libertad: The dad politely asked if we had any work he could help with and afterwards asked if I would please take a photo of his family.
Locals of La Libertad: teenagers hanging out, very shy when they noticed my presence.
Local of La Libertad
The Community of La Libertad
Local kids are showing us their dinner. Our new floor is drying in the background.
Our new floor, installed and ready
Saying goodbye to our friends in La Libertad
Parked, half a mile from Mazan
The market in Mazan
A lonely house, along the Napo. See the solar panel?
Small communities along the Napo
Small communities along the Napo
Small indigenous communities, curiously following our raft that silently float down the river
The market in Mazan
Watching life go by
Gone fishin’ as the rain is pouring
Misha operating our newly acquired engine
A home in the wild
Parking the raft for the night alongside a lonely shore
Misha watching as we are approaching the Amazon River
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