Number 30 - South American Explorers
Number 30 - South American Explorers
Number 30 - South American Explorers
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AMAZ<br />
FROM MIAMI<br />
Jome to IQUITOS to discover the Amazon.<br />
And that you shall.<br />
the best way is to fly Faucett's convenient NON-STOP<br />
service, then take a boat to one of the Amazon camps. There,<br />
you'll stay in a primitive but comfortable thatched-roof hut by<br />
the water.<br />
You'll walk through the jungle, past trees that form natural "<br />
boat paddles, see butterflies that glimmer in iridescent blue, '; :<br />
and watch fishermen clean paiche, an Amazon fish that grows — - -* , *- j v<br />
r from 6 to 10 feet long (try ^<br />
some—it's delicious). You'll visit<br />
jndian villages inhabited by reformed headhunters, try<br />
your hand at a blowgun, and see how people carry<br />
out their everyday existence deep in the jungle.<br />
When you return to your own world, you'll find yourself<br />
thinking back to these moments, while you stand<br />
among modern buildings, or drive your car.<br />
Not all that far away, someone is hunting for dinner with a<br />
poison dart, drying fish on a pointed stick, or listening to<br />
the rain fall on a grass hut.<br />
They've always been there. But now, you have too.<br />
And you'll never be the same for the experience.<br />
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