| World Adventures: Brazil |
Back at the pousada, with family hospitality, everyone is well fed. The guests are treated to locally-caught fish, home-raised beef, Brazilian specialties and delicious passion-fruit mousse. One of my favorite dishes is Piranha soup. This is very similar to fish soup but with a lot more bite! The caimans happily get all the dinner scraps.
The evenings bring forth warm and clear nights with a multitude of bright stars. Walking in the dark about this little island one can hear strange sounds in the night. Unfamiliar constellations fill the sky but few resemble those in the Northern Hemisphere. The evening entertainment is feeding and photographing the snappy caimans.
The day on the river was full of screeching sounds of birds and monkeys. The approaching night brought a peaceful silence to the Pantanal. We turned off our small outboard motor, drifting free across a large lake and watched quietly as the sun dipped into the west. The sounds of distant birds and howling monkeys were replaced with the buzz of the evening's insects. We had far too little time to experience the varied world of the Pantanal. As seasons change and life renews, we can only dream of our next trip to this wondrous corner of the natural world. For information about the Pantanal, contact the Ambiental Tours or see our Sponsor's Page. |
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