Kuelap Ruin, Chachapoyas | Peru
The Kuelap fortress city walls
Iquitos, Peru
A Jaguar in Iquitos zoo
Amazon Jungle, Peru
A walking stick
The Amazon, Peru
I had to patch up my favourite backpack after Ants had eaten through while sleeping in the jungle
Laguna Azul, Peru
The lake in Laguna
Amazon River, Peru
Always good to travel with your own hammock
A family hut along the banks of the river
Rambo showed me the many kinds of natural medicine that the jungle has to offer
This village invited me in to stay
Rambo used to be in the peruvian special trops and showed tricks on how to hide quickly and scare enemies
Small village by the banks of the Amazon river from where i rented a long boat to take me into the Jungle
Getting dark in the jungle so a fire is needed to keep animals away trough the night
They say that The Amazon river contains numerous animals that can kill you but these native kids seem to have no worries in the world while playing in the water
The village cemetery
Getting dark in jungle so made a fire to keep animals away trough the night
On a four hour trek, exploring the inner Amazon
Boat workers pulling off banana leafs needed to cover the hut from the rain
Leaving Iquitos on another boat to Yurimaguas. The boat is filled up with hammocks from locals
Kids playing in the Amazon by a local village
Using the water from the river to cook soup...hmmmm yuumy
Building a camp
A family hut along the banks of the Amazon
Amazon, Peru
You have to cross this river two hours from Taraputo to get to Laguna. A very basic ferry strapped to two cables and pulled over by the current
Getting dark in jungle so made af fire to keep animals away trough the night
Listening to the many animal sounds
Building a jungle camp
A broken board walk
All village kids were very curious about my visit and gathered in front of my camera
Floating huts and homes by the pier
Tingo Maria, Peru
View of the town and the river
A stop at a tiny Amazon village to drop off some cargo from Pucallpa
A lion monkey is pretty cool. it even behaves and moves like a predator but not bigger then my hand
Crocodilles at Villa Jennifer
On the boat in the Amazon heading for Iquitos
The boat is filled to the rim with cargo, like bananas, mototaxis, containers, timber
Lima, Peru
The Plaza Mayor
Me and the nucturnal cave scorpio
The Plaza Mayor at night time
Bird cave
Pool view from Villa Jennifer
Pucallpa, Peru
Stranded on the boat waiting to take off on 4 days ride on the Amazon to Iquitos
Tell me what you see!?
Ronaldo the thief Monkey
The waterfall at Tingo Maria national park
Turtles at Villa Jennifer
Lush Jungle everywhere
Killing time with some reading and coffee while waiting for the bus to Tingo Maria
Yes, they look really cute, but not really. These are fears mini Leopards
The youngest boy and girl playing on the mule
The oldest boy and also the substitute dad that takes care of his younger brothers and sister
The only girl of the family showing of for the camera
No electricity up here so the kids were very intrigued and fascinated with my small portable media player and Sponge Bob
Notice the scars on the oldest boy´s arm. Most of his upper body looks like that from dropping a pot of boiling water
Villa Jennifer owned by a Danish guy
I met these fellows at the top of Kuelap Mountain. These are called Vicuna, a close relative to the Llama
I met these fellows at the top of Kuelap. These are called Vicuna, a close relative to the Llama
I met these fellows at the top of Kuelap Mountain. These are called Vicuna, a close relative to the llama
Local mountain woman creating wool to sell on the market
Hmmm going left or right...I wonder
Karijia Utcubamba Valley, Peru
I mark my path through the world
Some of the leftover ruins of Kuelap from the ancient Chachapoyas times
A fog lies over the mountains
Karijia, Utcubamba Valley | Peru
Ancient Chachapoyas figures at Karajia watching over the valley
My home for one night on Kuelap Mountain
Local mountain woman making wool
This nice family took me in for the night, feed me and gave me a bed
The view from Kuelap Mountain
On the edge of the Fortress looking down