Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Venezuela - Part 2



Murray & I at the airport in Sydney


The camera bag in it´s security cocoon at our hotel in Caracas (makes us feel better about leaving it in the room)!


The view of Caracas from the bus as we were leaving



Gorgeous beach outside our hotel in Puerto La Cruz (that orange boat is the one we took to the beaches)!



Our dinner that we bought fresh at the market that cooked on the BBQ at the posada



Steve & Murray after a swim, enjoying their beer cans with ladies in bikinis on the side



The iguana who was overlooking us at lunch



Up close and personal - he was big! (about 4 feet long)


Me relaxing in the gorgeous clear water in Murray´s hat

Sunset outside the posada - stunning !!!
The shower that gave me a shock - nice wiring job huh?

The group enjoying our home cooked fish meal
from left then clockwise round the table: Shelly, Leticia, Me, Steve, Anne, Larry, Lori, Mair and Jackie (Lance is the one cooking away at the BBQ)

Our ´taxi´to the bus station - that´s me at the back on the left holding onto someone´s bag so that it wouldn´t fall out
Lance looking a bit confused, and Steve on the right telling tales to the German Jackie (p.s. these are the normal buses that we travel on - very nice comfy seats that recline SO SO far!
On the streets in Ciudad Bolivar - You can see me across the street in the tan shorts
A boat on the Orinoco River (the river is 2140 km long)
This is the price you pay when you try to charge up your batteries - the electrical custodian!!





OK so now that I have caught up on pictures, Venezuela - PART 2



Day 5 - 3 Nov 2007

We flew on a small plane from Ciudad Bolivar to Canaima. The plane fit just the 5 of us and the pilot, and was a surprisingly comfortable and bump free flight, although since Shelly and I are the lightest we had to sit in the back and our seats were actually ON the floor of the plane! No checking baggage here, just piled it up behind us girls in the back! Beautiful views of Ciudad Bolivar as we flew out, and just outside of the city the view was endless jungle - so so dense with a few waterways running through it. It was just and hour flight, then we landed in Canaima (NOT comforting to see a plane lying in pieces near the runway though - I must say).


Lance & Shelly waiting for the flight in their tour t-shirts (that´s a cuy i.e. guinea pig on the front - roasted up for dinner)


Me & Shelly getting onto the plane (notice my team t-shirt, the girls got The Hoff i.e. David Hasselhoff on the back - sweet).



The flight was scary for Lance, Steve & Murray


Me & Murray on the runway at Canaima



After we arrived they had us walk over to the main lodge for a briefing, then we were off to pile into a long wooden boat - 2 to a wooden bench seat in prep for our trip through the Canaima National Park via the river. All of the bags were piled in the back inside of a tarp - because they said it was likely we would get wet.



The boats



View from the boat, yes lots of spray!!


After 30 minutes or so we had to walk a bit, while they got our boat & bags through some nasty rapids.

The Hoffs on the walk (the 5 of us got ´team´t-shirts, the boys organised it and then surprised Shelly and I a few nights ago - they are so cute! The boys have girls in bikinis on the back though of course, only Shelly & I were honored with the Hoff)


Little local hut was saw on our walk

Butterflies from our walk


Then we got back on the boat to soon follow by lunch and a swim at a gorgeous little waterfall. SO SO nice! Lunch was jamon y queso (ham & chesse) of course - my goodness we have had that meal a LOT already, but it was yummy after that swim and boat ride in the hot sun!

A little guy we found hanging out on our clothing

View from the small falls we swam at

Us enjoying the falls - sitting up on the rock is from left: Leticia, Murray & I (we look tan already huh? NOT!)


Then we got back on the boats to ride another 2 1/2 hours (we travelled 80 kilometres in all!) to the campsite.
View from the boat - imagine 3 hours of this! Thank goodness the scenery was gorgeous!


And wow what a campsite it is - directly across the river we had an amazing view of Angel Falls (Salto Angel). The campsite was basically one large area covered by a roof with open sides, and bars along the long side from which to hang hammocks. Our guide Ernesto set up our hammocks and mosquito nets while we enjoyed the sun and dried off from the splash filled boat ride there (I got soaked)!




Gorgeous Angel Falls (it is fuller in July/August which is wet season)

Hike, hike, hike

Checking out the view- nearly to the swimming spot now!


Lovely - at the bottom of this white downfall is where we swam! (freezing freezing ice cold)!

So - a little history lesson, Angel Falls was made famous in 1937 by an American bush pilot named Jimmy Angel. He came across the falls, but when he told the outside world about the huge falls with gold nuggets all around that he found, no one believed him! (he was a well known tall tale teller). So he took a plane back out there with his wife and two friends, they found the falls, landed to check for gold, and then couldn´t take off again cause it was so marshy!! So they ended up hiking out of the jungle for 11 days!!! It was verified in 1949 and then they named the falls after him. It is now one of Venezuela´s top tourist sites (do I sound like a guide book? - ha ha). It is 979 metres tall - just under a kilometre tall - the highest waterfall in the world (16 times the height of Niagra Falls)!! It leaps from the heart shaped table mountain of Auyantepui (mountain of the god of evil) and funnels into Canon del Diablo (devil´s canon). It´s in the distant wilderness and there is no road access, you can only get there by boat or plane.

That evening we had a nice chicken meal prepared by our boat drivers and then hunkered down in our hammocks. Let me tell you - NOT comfortable - not even after a few rum and cokes! I found out later we missed the demonstration on how to lie in a hammock comfortably, oh well, I´m just glad I wasn´t hanging next to the guys who snored!

Group Dinner at the camp


´Organic´chickens that he cut up on the raft paddle down at the river for dinner
Steve thinking hard about how fun it will be to sleep in a hammock (his even had tassles that dangled in his face - fun fun)!

1.5 inch long bullet ant - apparently if they bite you are in serious pain for 24 hours, this one was climbing on the clothing line, just after crawling on Murray´s shirt!



Day 6 - 4 November

After a very restless night´s sleep we got up (to no running water!!) and had a nice hot breakfast (yummy pineapple jam!!) then got ready for our tough hike to a pool that comes down from the falls (about 3/4 of the way to just the base of the falls). It was an hour and a half of tough hiking, mostly uphill, lots of giant tree roots and rocks, not easy! Thank goodness it was mostly in the shade of the jungle though, not good bug wise, but at least we didn´t have to sweat even more from the hot sun! After an hour and a half of hiking we finally got there, and all quickly stripped down to our swimmers to enjoy the ice cold water. NICE!

Our view of Angel Falls from the campsite


Shelly & I on the boat - risking going overboard in order to pose for a photo

View from the boat


Murray hiking with his 15 kilo camera bag



Me & Murray & Angel Falls


Enjoying the very strong falls - from Left: Murray, Lori, Lance, Leticia & Ernesto


Gorgeous Falls down to the pool we swam in (the water comes down from Angel Falls)


Anteater at a camp on the way



On the way down I put back on the bottom of my zip off trousers (or longs as the group likes to call them) because I got a few mosquito bites on the way up after taking off bits of clothing due to the heat. I did learn my lesson though after the bit on my back swelled up, and the one on my leg. So on the way down it was longs and a long sleeve shirt. Hot, but at least I didn´t get any more bites.


My mosquito bite



When we got down they had a nice tuna spagetti meal waiting for us, then we enjoyed a bit of a ´swim´ in the river. It was just such a strong current that we had to hold onto rocks and just let our bodies hang in the current - bizarre - but so refreshing!

Then it was back on the boats for the 3 hour ride back to Canaima. Of COURSE we didn´t bring out rain jackets with, since we figured we´d get wet from the spray - not big deal. Then it start to pour with rain - so quick - out of no where! Oh well, just got nice and wet. Back at camp they set us up in rooms (oh my gosh was I happy to see a shower, even though it was like 1/4 of what a hose would spit out and was cold). That evening we had a lovely fish meal and more rum and cokes then hit the sack. Funny how your perspective changed - I was thrilled to just have a bed and a fan and clean clothing - it was so great! Although we did have to share with stinky Lance & Shelly again:)

Day 7 - 5 November

After a GREAT breakfast of pancakes and eggs we got back on the boats and did a quick trip in front of the waterfalls close by. Then after a 20 minute walk we arrived at a gorgeous waterfall. We packed up our cameras in plastic bags and got rid of clothing we wanted to keep dry before walking underneath the waterfall. SO loud!!! And so so so beautiful! It was quite slippery though, so Ernesto made sure we all took care and pointed out the mossy spots. Then we went along to another bigger one and also walked underneath it, pretty darn cool. After drying off back at camp it was another flight back to Ciudad Bolivar.
Me & Murray on the beach in Canaima

View of the waterfall we walked behind!!!


Poisonous black and yellow frog




Murray near the falls


We had a nice dinner out for pizza to celebrate Steve´s birthday (now that his stomach is back to ok). We had a nice large one with ham, olives, onion, mushrooms and PEAS! Yes, peas, so odd, but not bad! When we got back to the posada our guide Leticia got out the cake she had ordered and we sang Feliz Cumpleanos to Steve (happy birthday). The cake was SO rich though, tasted like it had been soaked in 10 bottles of rum!

We shared a room again with Lance & Shelly, but we kept it on the down low that our room had an air conditioner (ours was one of the few). Oh it was like HEAVEN! We had the loft again, almost like our own little room, quite nice.

Day 8 - 6 November

Today we had a GREAT sleep in, then enjoyed the yogurt, cereal and fruit we had bought last night for breakfast. After much packing we locked our bags in the shared room after check out at 1pm. Our night bus doesn´t leave until 9pm tonight, so we have the day to do as we please. We had a nice Arabian lunch with hummous, taboulle and falafels (sorry about the spelling but Spanish spell check isn´t doing me any favors). Oh and we got all of our clean lovely laundry back this afternoon, so so nice to have some clean clothing!


At Canaima airport - this is Jimmy Angel´s airplane that they later rescused from the falls!!


Oh and a BIG BIG congrats to my friend Sarah in Minnesota and her huband Mike. Their baby boy Connor Zachary arrived on Friday 2 November. Congrats you guys - we´re really happy for you both:)

4 comments:

Aunt Jani said...

Good grief, Mo!! Are there Jurassic Park mosquitos down there or what??? That is one enormous bite! And I am enjoying those 100 watt bermuda shorts Murray has! And did y'all get shots for those (cute) poisonous frogs??
Love you!
Aunt Jani

Helen said...

This blog entry is so impressive I am wondering if you will be able to keep it up for 7 months!! Brilliant photos. Read through everything twice - so interesting!
1) Hee hee Mo, wearing Murray's hat...
2) Loving the group of 5, with t-shirts, crammed into small plane
3) Photos of Angel Falls from a distance, outstanding
4) How's that hiking with 15kg camera bag working out for you?!
5) The animal photos are great, had to look hard to find the frog amongst the leaves.
6) Boat ride to falls - scenery breathtaking.
7) Love seeing all the bits in action i.e. cage for camera bag!!
8) "Ham and cheese" - on what? has someone brought a toasted sandwich maker with them?!
Will stop now for fear of exceeding maximum length of a comment BUT I could go on and on..all wonderful. Except for that shower head with exposed electrical wires.

andrea said...

Your trip sounds amazing :) And you are so much braver than I am, those bugs would be enough to keep me away!!

Unknown said...

What a great trip! We are really enjoying living vicariously through the two of you! It is getting seriously cold here in London so I am jealous of those gorgeous beaches. That spider freaks me out!

Jeanne & Brad

 
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