Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Amazon Rainforest, Ecaudor

In Ecuador I spent a few days living with an indigenous tribe in the Amazon Rainforest. Here we participated in their daily lives, eating the same food, doing the same activities, swimming in the river.




This is a tree they call the devil's penis because of the color and unique shape.



Here are some trees in the Amazon rainforest.


This is an indigenous man swinging on a monkey vine in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


These are Global College (Friends World) students standing in the Amazon Rainforest with our indigenous guide.


This is a waterfall in the amazon rainforest.


This is an indigenous persons house in the amazon rainforest in Ecuador.


This is the indigenous community in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador.


These are Global College students preparing Chicha with indigenous women in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


This is a teacher from Global College wearing an indigenous hat made out of a leaf in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


This is the inside of an indigenous household in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


This is cut-down tree wood in the indigenous community in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


This is what the indigenous people wear for clothes in the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


Indigenous woman cooking Yucca, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador


This is a basic meal of what the indigenous people eat; Corn, bananas, and yucca from the Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador.


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