After a night of heavy rain and lightning, we awoke to beautiful, dry weather. In the morning, we explored two narrow, blackwater streams named Iricahua and Cedro Caño. During lunch, we made our way down the Ucayali River to our afternoon destination at the Yarapa River. Here, one final skiff ride ended our magical exploration of the upper Amazon of Peru.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 19 Jan 2019
Ucayali River, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Peru, 1/19/2019, Delfin II
- Aboard the Delfin II
- Amazon
Mike Greenfelder, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Mike learned early on that the best way to escape Ohio was to become a marine biologist. During college at Wittenberg University he attended a semester at Duke University's Marine Lab — that time only confirmed his love for all things oceanic and ma...
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