In the evening at Samuels we watched a couple of music DVDs. Samuel is a great fan of Brit rock in the 70s - esp Yes & King Crimson. Interesting DVd about Choro - said to be the first Brazilian music, a kind of Brazilian jazz as it includes improvisation. Also, Lenine who is a famous Brazilian rock artist - and very good, too.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sun 22 Nov: Santarem
In the evening at Samuels we watched a couple of music DVDs. Samuel is a great fan of Brit rock in the 70s - esp Yes & King Crimson. Interesting DVd about Choro - said to be the first Brazilian music, a kind of Brazilian jazz as it includes improvisation. Also, Lenine who is a famous Brazilian rock artist - and very good, too.
Sun 22 Nov: Santarem & Tapajos
world's largest producer).
is the Amazon. The river in the foreground is the Tapajos and the river top right is the Amazon. This time of year the water is low and so the Amzon water mixes with the Tapajos. In June when the water is very high there is a clear division between the two waters.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sat 21 Nov: Santarem: Alter do Chao
Above. Entered a small stream feeding into the lake and followed it up stream until it became shallow. Then we bated in the stream. Water crystal clear and full of fish. Lots of birds - egret like birds as well as parrot type birds. Also heard group of macaques in the forest.
Above. After lunch we hired 2 "launches" to explore the lake a bit, 5 in each launch.
Sat 21 Nov: Santarem: Going to Belterrra
Sat 21 Nov: Santarem: Cajutuba
Sat 21 Nov: Santarem: Tapajos National Forest
Above: Fortunately not a windy day but tower did sway a bit so we tended to keep a grip on something. ({hotos out of sequence - see above).
Observation tower about 40 m high.
Danger! Falling Brazil nuts!
Below: our guide, Zee. Above: wooden walk way leading to observation tower. Zee naming various types of tree (mostly with indigenous names): Jatobah, Itauba (wood used to build ships), Jarana, Angelim, Oochee (?sp), Samaoma (60 m high), also castanhas (nuts), obviously including castanha do Para (Brazil nut tree).
0845 Sat morning set off from Santarem driving south with Samuel (eldest son of Samuel I am staying with in Fortaleza), Gabriel (Samuel's son) and Adson (friend of Samuel). Drove about 45 mins to Tapajos National Park (Santarem is located where the Tapajos River joins the River Amazon). Samuel had previously arranged the necessary authorization to visit the Park and a guide (called Zee) was waiting for us at the entrance to the Park. Entered Park and drove for about 20 mins along dirt track which led to an observation tower constructed by NASA.
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