National Geographic Traveler photographer Bob Krist has just returned from cruising down the Amazon and sends along this gallery.
Sailing Along the Amazon
By IT Blog on November 24, 2009 12:30 PM
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Amazon is one of the best place if your looking for wild life adventure the other one is African safari.
I traveled last week on this same Amazon Voyage with International Expeditions, and it was such an amazing adventure. Not only the wildlife and extraordinary surroundings, but International Expeditions' guides - Hernando, George and Robinson - were three of the best traveling companions I have ever had. Glad to have some pictures to make the work day go by faster.
It's wonderful to be able to be in a foreign land and take photographs. Together with today's many digital imaging options, our pictures are sure worth more than a thousand words!
Some of the best photographs come from my travels. With the digital platform today, it makes it so much convenient as compared to shooting on film.
I will always remember my journey to the Amazon in Peru; it was an unforgettable experience that changes my life. If you have the opportunity to visit Peru, you must go to the Amazon and stay for at least a week to know biological reserves, parks, rivers and its flora and fauna. Also, I want to recommend you to stay in Rainforest Expeditions, an Amazon lodges in Peru that offers the best of this part of Peru. If you want more information visit its website http://www.perunature.com