Today we left at 6am to go fishing.
[Pic coming] Along the way we saw squirrel monkeys playing in the trees (Nelly estimated ~45). They were fun to watch, but we needed to keep on for fishing.
[Pic coming] Nelly rescued a bird that fell in the water & couldn't fly out because it's wings were wet. I had a small total with me, which she used to dry him off and then set him on a branch until he was ready to fly again. Unfortunately, he tried to soon (I'm guessing in fear of us), but Nelly took him out again, and this time he seemed to stay out. She said since we was dried off, he'd be fine soon.
[Pic coming] Great egret
We finally turned off the river into one of the hiking paths, which is a dense lake until the area dies out.
I was not nearly as good a fisherman as our driver. He caught the most. I caught 3. One was small, so thrown back, one we kept, and the other got lost in the boat under the Walking platform. Once we started moving fast, the renegade fish slid toward the back of the boat, and we put him back in the Lake. He'd have to many bones and not enough flesh to be enjoyable. Maybe this will teach him a lesson about taking food from strangers.
(Okay, actually I caught 6 and 4 were too small to keep, but I like the flow of the words better with 3. Two that were thrown back were piranha.
While we were fishing, we got to here some howler monkeys. They are one of the bigger monkeys in this area, but the deep sound comes because of its hollow throat.
After a busy morning, I am enjoying the hammock room, accompanied by the sights and sounds of the jungle. My 1st trip, one of the ladies waved of all the activities for the day and just enjoyed this room. I can appreciate the sentiment, but there is no way I could do it. 30-60 minutes maybe (which says something about just how special this place is that I can lay here that long). But a whole day? Just no.
After lunch, we head off for the zip lines. It's been a while since I've done this I hope I don't scream my head off the whole time.
I loved the zip line. It's longer than and easier to start each segment than before. I went with a great family from CA, which made it more fun. The husband even took some pictures of my trip across the jungle.
[Pic coming] This was a tree along the way. OR on the way back to the lodge, Newly pointed out a tree with what looked like a clump of what's powder on it.
The white on the tree is sap. They call it jungle gasoline. You can place a tiny amount of it on anything (r even something wet!), light it with a match, and it will burn.