Maya is practicing her violin amid the sounds of the rainforest, which gets noisier and noisier after the sun sets. We are hours away from civilization in a serene and wonderful escape from civilization. We flew over the Andes and down to the jungle town of Francisco de Orellana, or Coca as it is familiarly called. Coca is a 'wild west' town of 17,000, which is the stop off point for all the oil company employees, some of whom live in our building in Quito. It is also the gateway to several eco-lodges dotting the Napo river, of which Sacha is one. We were picked up at Coca airport and driven to the Sacha Lodge office near the river. We piled into a 'chiva' style bus to make the trip. I was expecting two buses, but we squeezed the 30 plus passengers into one. After a snack and water and a bathroom break, we divided into two groups; six of us traveled in the luggage boat, the rest with another couple and a few crew. Jarol, the owner of Shiripuno Lodge, was our guide and ...
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