Tuesday, August 3, 2010

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Gone with the Wind ...


Even though the wind has to do with the latest developments, not much, I feel nevertheless Sun Against all expectations, I do not sit in Villa Tunari, but in Rurrenabaque and wait for the last part of my odyssey.
Yes, I am very well received and had a few crazy days La Paz left and went by bus to Villa Tunari. After this trip I've missed the convenience and reliability in the DB really, but the breathtaking sight of the jungle compensates me well.
Three hours have passed Villa Tunari to inspire me from the project completely, from the monkeys, I was gelaust directly and peed on, we see here, the welcome ritual. Keith, the organizer of the volunteers told me but then explained that in the Camp Jac Cuisi in Rurrenabaque, where there is only Pumas, people are urgently needed. The adventure has left me forget all basic needs and I agreed to do there.
The consequence it was a two-day bus trip back to one (check out the distances yet to times in Googlemap) and secondly it means now for me: no water, no electricity, only Pumas and Voluntarios for the next months.
But my anticipation is still huge, I would live there on an island together with the other Voluntarios, with the adjacent river as a shower and a Bolivian woman as cook, the food, according to Keith "fuckin 'awesome" is. And a walk every day to go with the Pumas in the jungle, according to the guide books has the largest variety of flora and fauna of Bolivia. We'll see who has more fear, Puma and Cayman.
This is a fun! And I might make it occasionally also to the Internet for you to report on the latest developments:)
Adios amigos!

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