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A day in the village of Bocas de Lara, get to learn their culture and customs .
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A cayuco ride in the village of Uala.
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A short expedition near the village of Bocas de Lara.
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On the shores of the Chuquenaque River, Village of Uala.
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First expedition in 1991, on a deserted island near Ustupu, Atlantic Side.
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Taking a break after a long walk.
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Trying desperately to light up the bonfire after a short storm surprised us.
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By the clean gear & clothing, we infer that the expedition has not started yet.
Getting to the mainland, day 1 on the Atlantic side

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In the village of Uala, we captured our own photographer between the village natives.
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Inside a family 'choza', hut, where we spend the night in the village of Uala.
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Crossing the last of the rainforest tree's.  Horses were implemented in our last expedition. 
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After few days in the jungle, the primitive village of Uala is a welcomed site.
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