Ed, what a great film you put together about a truly remarkable journey. I am heading into he Madidi myself with a film crew next week. While I've explored part of the park on several expeditions, I have yet to cross over to the Alto Madidi. Where did you end up getting out--where did the journey end? I'm really intrigued by the 'sky fish' phenomenon. Did you ever find out anything about it? Did you ever end up going back?
Amazing expedition and very interesting narration, thanks for sharing! Would you be able to share approximate coordinates of the spot where you caught all those fish? Thanks in advance.
wow!!
I'm bolivian and I was afraid to make a trip like this...greetings that was awesome, and you guys got guts
Ed, what a great film you put together about a truly remarkable journey. I am heading into he Madidi myself with a film crew next week. While I've explored part of the park on several expeditions, I have yet to cross over to the Alto Madidi. Where did you end up getting out--where did the journey end? I'm really intrigued by the 'sky fish' phenomenon. Did you ever find out anything about it? Did you ever end up going back?
Amazing expedition and very interesting narration, thanks for sharing! Would you be able to share approximate coordinates of the spot where you caught all those fish? Thanks in advance.
Pacú is not the catfish, Bagre is the largest (and not very tasty) catfish. Surubís can also be large (and are also "catfish"