© TK Boyd 03/07

Peruvian Amazon

February/ March 2007

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Welcome! Thank you for coming to see these photos....


Fellow trip participants: Please click here for a message from Tom Boyd.

Most of this site is pictures from a tourist's recreational trip. Before we get to them, I would like to introduce an amazing doctor we met. Her work seems very worthy of support, and US taxpayers can help in a tax-efficient manner.



[Image of blue child]   Click here for pictures and information.




Besides preparing this album of photos, I have also produced a list of the birds we were shown. You are welcome to download a copy, as a starting point for your own list, if you will be going down. It will also be a very rough indication of some of the birds that were common in Feb/March 2007, if you want to make a start on learning the sort of birds you'll see. The list has been done as a spreadsheet. You can download it in an OpenOffice (2) version, or for MS Excel.


There are already many photos for you on these pages. What the pages somewhat lack, so far, is proper organization. If you want to wait, and check back after about mid-May (07!), you may find things displayed in more logical groups, with more notes. Some over-large files will get replaced, too, which will expedite page loading. The site will become more organized gradually, so revisit often?



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> > > > > > > > [Image of blue child]      Some of my favorite photos from the trip



[Image of lodge]      Information and photos about how our travelling needs were met

[Thumbnail- maps]      Maps showing where we went; details of itinerary

[Thumbnail- non-interior]      Photos drawn from non-jungle parts of the trip

[Image of tree]      A monumental tree



[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of local humans and their imprint.

[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of humans and travel arrangements associated with Cornell's Adult University trip of Feb/Mar 2007.

[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of other animals

[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of non-animal organisms

[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of scenery

[Thumbnail- Other Local Humans]      Other photos (Not in the first division!) of things that didn't fit elsewhere!



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[Thumbnail- swallow]      Sights NOT typical of an ordinary day, or not part of our jungle stay, to be moved to better places eventually!

Photos from other trips, etc....

Click here for a menu of a CAU Costa Rica trip, December 2004.
Click here to visit page with photos from a trip to the Galapagos and Machu Picchu, October 2001.
Click here to visit page with photos from a trip to Botswana and neighbors, December 2004.

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The Amazon trip participants, in front of Explorama's glorious ceiba.
The-admittedly-somewhat-splayed base of the trunk is 70% of the width of the picture.
At the top of the picture, it is "only" about 60% of the width.

© TK Boyd 03/07. Click here to contact him.