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The Brown Burro and Nature

2023-12-21 19:21:54

When we left, I strained a sigh of relief. And I found everything at the camp. It seems that time is stagnating in this part of the world; I think that for many years, it is actually only three and a half days away. I loved the frog with a shower and gave me the last biscuit and French fries. That night, Satan and Pussy went to bed with a trailer with me. The frog does not stop its legs and the scorpion wakes up. It snowed during our absence. Harry's camp had only a thin crust.

Burro Burro was the blood of our lives a few days ago, we already drank it, swam in it, fished in it, traveled together. It is full of stingray, pear, eel, otter, caiman, pirania, to name a few, but none of them will give us any attention. If we make them feel uneasy, they will respond with a gentle curiosity. I was chewed by many mosquitoes and ants and I removed scorpions from my body everyday, but this is not personal. At least I do not think so!

We are 100 kilometers from the adventure of kayak along the Burro Burro River in Guyana's jungle, just a few miles from any human civilization. While exploring in a temporary adventure club, I am leading clients looking for direction and goals. I can not think of a better environment than the jungle to do the job. My eyes jumped out of the bank. "Sssh - Paca" whispers Lionel. Paca is a large rodent spreading in the Amazon basin. I brought the boat quietly to the distance of 15 meters to make it look good. Suddenly leopard cats broke the cover from the edge of the forest and rushed to the shore to attack Boppa. We heard that roar, scream, and splash miraculously escape into the dark ocean.

But this is not the end of American scorpion rope. Because the number of natural enemies is small and the reproductive rate is very high, the scorpion group doubles in 4 to 5 years. According to the National Park Protection Association, the Ministry of the Interior began to question the "virtual insect pest" which destroyed the boardwalk in 1920s and let the "Antelope" run out. In the coming decades, thousands of scorpions were rounded up and shot at Death Valley and the Grand Canyon. At the same time, wild horses (causing more public sympathy) are also involved in a similar situation.