An expedition into the heart of the Amazonian Park of French Guiana
The journey began upstream on Alice Creek, near the Brazilian border, and ended in Maripasoula, across from Suriname — twenty-one days of hiking and paddling through some of the wildest and most spectacular landscapes in the Amazon. The river, often choked with fallen trees, held plenty of surprises for us: a fleeting glimpse of a jaguar, the glimmer of an emerald boa, the curiosity of giant Amazonian otters, the stealth of caimans, and the incredible diversity of aquatic life — piranhas, aymaras, tiger catfish, and even the formidable electric eel. But the real highlight was without a doubt the caimans, which we often spotted right beside our packrafts… sometimes a little too close!

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