David, absolutely yes. It was a great trip. Not our usual packed to the gill itinerary trips. Every days was not more than 6 hours of touristy activities.
Valery, thank you.
Sury
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Fishing for Piranha. That was our tour guide....We did not have any luck. Few nibbles and the bait was gone.
Swimming with pink dolphins in Rio Negro.
Swimming with pink dolphins in Rio Negro.
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Sury! I saw this pictures on Flickr, can repeat here too - very good shots!
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Thank you Valery (again).
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Sury, thanks for sharing these adventurous shots, I truly enjoyed them.
A very interesting set. Would love to see more, naturally!
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Sury, thanks for sharing these adventurous shots, I truly enjoyed them.
A very interesting set. Would love to see more, naturally!
Yildiz
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Thank you Yildiz.
The Rio Negro Bridge, Manaus. Night shot from the boat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Negro_Bridge
Meeting of rivers - Manaus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meeting_of_Waters
The floor tiles in the city center of Manaus. Represents Waves
The Rio Negro Bridge, Manaus. Night shot from the boat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Negro_Bridge
Meeting of rivers - Manaus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meeting_of_Waters
The floor tiles in the city center of Manaus. Represents Waves
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Waterfronts and wavy cobble stones...
Nice. Brazil has some of the widest rivers that almost resemble a sea front. Impressive isn't it?
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
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Waterfronts and wavy cobble stones...
Nice. Brazil has some of the widest rivers that almost resemble a sea front. Impressive isn't it?
Thanks for sharing, Sury.
Yildiz
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Yes. Very impressive. The rivers are deep enough that Manaus is a big port about 100KM (I think) from the Atlantic Ocean.
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