Where did you go? The first time I went we didn’t see as much as this time. Normally the animals are in the rainforest and not at the river because of the high risk of being eaten by other animals. But because of the drought the animals did come to the river in spite of the risk. They needed the water.
I went to the Ecuadorian Amazon and on the rivers and even the nature trail, there really weren't a whole lot of animals aside from large insects. Now the animal sanctuary I visited on the other hand, I did see some wild animals not in cages hanging out there, which were mostly monkeys.
I got nothing set in stone so far but most definitely by December, I'll more than likely be back somewhere in Latin America since it fits my "rainforest" wallpaper motif and I've been learning Spanish for an entire year at this point.
I wish you a happy new year, beautiful ladybug 🐞🌻
Thank you
Nice. You encountered more wildlife in the Amazon than I did, that's for sure.
Where did you go? The first time I went we didn’t see as much as this time. Normally the animals are in the rainforest and not at the river because of the high risk of being eaten by other animals. But because of the drought the animals did come to the river in spite of the risk. They needed the water.
I went to the Ecuadorian Amazon and on the rivers and even the nature trail, there really weren't a whole lot of animals aside from large insects. Now the animal sanctuary I visited on the other hand, I did see some wild animals not in cages hanging out there, which were mostly monkeys.
@@CaminoSombra wouw, Ecuador, I never visited. Yes, it really depends on where you are and what the circumstances are. Any plans for the new year?
I got nothing set in stone so far but most definitely by December, I'll more than likely be back somewhere in Latin America since it fits my "rainforest" wallpaper motif and I've been learning Spanish for an entire year at this point.
@@CaminoSombra amazing!