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Samstag, 20. Januar 2018

Brazil

02.03.2018. Total: 12110 km
Foz de Iguazu- Foz de Iguazu: 70 km

Today I went to the Iguazu waterfalls on the Brazilian side with my friends from Ecuador, Chile, Italy and Wales. On our way we saw a coral snake. The Italian guy told us that it was an extremely poisonous snake. Unfortunately I couldn't take a photo.








Coatis stole lots of things from my friends' bags. They took all the food as well as suncream! Luckily I took my bad with me.







The Italian guy had a flat tyre on our way back


28.02.2018. Total: 12040 km.
Foz de Iguazu- Foz de Iguazu: 120 km

I caught a bus from Belem to Foz. It was a sixty-one hour ride to cover 3300 km...In Foz I'm staying at La Casa del Ciclista where there are naturally many people that, like me, travel round the world by bike. There are cyclists from Chile, Wales, Italy, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. These cyclist, except for the Welsh guy and I, are travelling with practically no money. They do odd jobs and crafts or work in Circuses to pay for their trip as they go along. I also had the chance to see again two Colombian cyclists that I had met 4 months ago in Peru.

Casa del Ciclista.

Today I went to Parque Nacional Cataratas del Iguazú in Argentina to see the waterfalls from the Argentinian side. The view was breathtaking!




Look at that bird!




On the way to the waterfalls

Coati

Monkeys and coatis can bite you, scratch you or steal your things. For your safety, do not feed them.







20.02.2018. Total: 11920 km
Belem-Belem: 20 km




Belem



Fortress in Belem. Museums were free today. ;-)








18.02.2018. Total: 11900 km
Macapa- Santana: 40 km.

Drastic change of plans. From Oiapoque to Macapa we decided to take a bus as the road is in very bad condition and it would pour down every single day. From Macapa we are planning to cross to Belem by boat.

Fortress in Macapa


Port of Santana

People slept in hammocks on the boat

Probably because of things like this... :-D

This boat approached ours and passengers changed boats in the middle of the river

Passengers changing boats

On the top part of the boat





A mall village and its church



Children expecting passengers on the boat to throw things for them to collect 







Belem



13.02.2018. Total: 11860 km
Regina- Oiapoque: 90 km

Back To Brazil. The border was closed because of the carnival so we had to take a ferry to cross the river and be able to get our passports stamped.

The camping site where we spent the night. We were warned to take good care of our stuff as this place was popular among youngsters who would come here to drink a lot. 

Crossing the river



There were lots of dead snakes and monkeys on the road




22.01.2018. Total: 10159 km
Boa Vista ( Brazil)- Lethem (Guyana): 143 km

Today we set off at 5:30 am to avoid the heat. It was a very hard day as we had to put up with headwind the whole day. We were allowed to sleep in  a church and a very nice guy who works there brought us some food and water. Tomorrow we'll start cycling off road  for approximately 450 km into Guyana







20.01.2018 Total: 10015 km
Tres Coracoes- Boa Vista: 111 km

Last night we slept in a kind of refugee camp for Venezuelans. I had the feeling that at any time we would be robbed, but luckily nothing happened. As for the weather, it is very hot and the sun is stronger, which makes cycling more tiring.


Brasil


There are a lot of dead animals on the road. I even saw a dead crocodile!


Our host in Boa Vista

I love Boa Vista

19.01.2018 Total: 9904 km

Santa Elena (Venezuela)- Tres Caracoes (Brazil)

Entering Brazil was similar to Venezuela. I had to queue  for 4 hours even though I had bribed my way ahead in the line.

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