Once again, our guests aboard Delfin II set off to explore the Amazon. Today’s journey led us to the vibrant Amazonas Community along the Maranon River. Here, we were graciously welcomed by the community's women leaders, who proudly shared their groundbreaking initiatives in healthcare, entrepreneurship, leadership, and sustainability. As we strolled through the community, the spirited voices of its youth resonated, sharing their projects and dreams. This visit highlighted the profound impact that the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Fund has on these thriving communities.
In the warm glow of the afternoon, our expedition took an exciting turn. Departing at 4:00 p.m. in skiffs, we delved into Piranha Creek, a slender tributary overflowing with nature's wonders. Our journey led to the Great Confluence, where we gathered in our skiffs on the vast waters. Amid the serene flow of the mighty Amazon River, bottles of sparkling wine were opened. We toasted to our exceptional expedition, savoring the moment as we drifted, marking the end of an unforgettable day.
4/1/2025
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Delfin II
Nauta Caño and Yarapa River, Upper Amazon, Peru
As the sun was rising, we boarded the skiffs to explore Nauta Caño, a serene creek renowned for its abundant wildlife and lush vegetation. We were greeted by playful squirrel monkeys leaping between branches and vibrant macaws soaring overhead. After breakfast, several guests opted for an invigorating kayaking excursion, while others joined Certified Photo Instructor Giulia for a ride with an emphasis on photography. After our morning adventure, we returned to Delfin II for my presentation about the Geology of the Amazon basin. Geology is the key to the past, present, and future of this fragile area. In the afternoon, we navigated the Yarapa River, a tributary celebrated for its diverse flora and fauna. The highlight of this excursion was encountering the majestic giant water lilies (Victoria amazonica), some measuring up to eight feet in diameter. These remarkable plants, capable of supporting the weight of a small child, created a picturesque and serene landscape. Additionally, we had the opportunity to observe six species of primates and dozens of birds.