From 2011 to 2012 I was lucky enough to be able to travel around the world.

My backpack and I left Rome for eight months travelling towards the EASY, living a continuous summer across all the continents and experiencing incredible and unrepeatable experiences.

The thrill of a hunting lioness, the feeling os being so small on the Great Wall and the magic on Easter Island, dancing all the night at the Full Moon Party, participating in the Carnival in the Rio Sambadrome. But there was also the fear of dying under a landslide, the terror of being surrounded by a shark and feeling smelled by 'something', in the dark Amazon forest night. The risk of getting lost in the Patagonia and the anger of been robbed halfway through the trip.  On a bike with Cambodians, surfing with Australians, playing football on the beach with Brazilians, drinking wine with Argentines... everyday was a new story with new people, giving me the priceless feeling of having the freedom to manage and live every day of ,y life.

There are so many and so strong emotions that will remain indelible forever in my memory and for my whole life.

In these pages you will find, day by day, some short stories about the greatest adventure of my life

"Can I swim here? Is it safe?"
"Oh yes of course. By the way there are Piranhas, so don't move too quickly..."
Here is the begining of my last excursion: I knew it would have been a great adventure. I wasn't really expecting so adventurous...
Amazon Forest from the above
 
 

Hundreds of boats leave everyday from Manaus (MAP) heading to the Earth's lung: the Amazon Forest. One millon square Kilometers of tropical forest represent probably the biggest ecosystem in the world. The excursion starts on the Amazonian river - the biggest in the world - on the joint with the Black river ("Rio Preto"). Because of different sediments, speed and temperature, the two rivers actually continue running alongside without merging. There is a neat separation of the water, and it countinues for 15 kilometers. By this time I should have learned that everything in Brazil is huge; however I keep getting surprised.

Rivers conjunction, Amazon Forest
Rivers conjunction from the above, Amazon Forest

After an offroad transportation on a van and a couple of boat transfers we eventually arrive to our entrance gate to the forest. There is still some civilization here, half indios half portuguese live in very basic conditions yet with primary needs. The one way to move from one place to another being by boat

local shelter, Amazon Forest

 

boats, Amazon Forest

 

baby indio, Amazon Forest

 

girl indio, Amazon Forest

The school boat stops everyday to collect and deliver back children. "When it rains it becomes complicated and they have a day off" - adds a local man I have a chat with.

School boat, Amazon Forest

Yeah. The rain. The "Rain Forest", there must be a reason for that name. We are just below the equator line, yet while in the rest of Brazil it's summer, hot and sunny, here it's winter and "cold" - like 25-30 degrees... In the middle of rainy season, the wind blows clouds extremely quickly and there is at least one or two hours of (extremely heavy) rain everyday. In fact the level of the river has grown 8 meters since the beginning of the season. Bushes are not visible anymore, while tree are still partially visible - the tall ones.

flooded tree, Amazon Forest

 

Ananas: father and son, Amazon Forest

 

Flower, Amazon Forest

 

Amazon Forest

 

Spikes, Amazon Forest

Conrado, Cony is our guide. He is a local, extremely talented, always ready to spot any kind of anymals everywhere. He leads our small group for the days we are going to spend in the jungle. He teaches us how to survive without food and water, how to build a shelter with palm leaves, how to make fire with a torch battery. "Next time your plane crashes" - he says - "You will know how to survive"

Indio guide, Amazon Forest

 

Building a shelter, Amazon Forest

 

drinking from roots, Amazon Forest

 

kitchen, Amazon Forest

Before going to sleep, Cony tells us incredible stories about his childhood. Vodoo and shamans rituals, but also real stories about people and animals. We eventually get to the idea that piranhas are the least possible problem. "There are Caimans who can possible tear up your leg. And the anaconda, it can reach 6 meter long, he likes hunting underwater, he can drag you down and drown you". "So why can we swim on the river? It does not to be so safe" - I make my comment - "No risk no fun".

boat tour, Amazon Forest

Should I be releaf to sleep on a hammock on the open air with a mosquito net as the only protection? Of course not. They say there are jaguars around. "The jaguar is not really dangerous for us. He once came to our camp during the night while we were sleeping, sniffed around and went away. I just saw his footprints in the morning - don't be afraid".Wow, good news. The bad news is that "There are several kind of poisoning snakes. And frogs. And spiders. You don't want to mess with them."

Sleeping room, Amazon Forest

Cony does not want to show off. In fact the next day we go around in the jungle looking for some jaguar... go to "The Last Adventure - PART 2"

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