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We made it to the lodge late last night. There is no electricity, a generator charges batteries for us 2 times a day and we have some solar power to help the kitchen and storeroom prepare meals. It is very rustic, but lovely. I can’t say peaceful, because the noise in the rainforest at night rivals a busy city street in the middle of the day. It is loud! The Tahuayo Lodge on the Tahuayo River, a tributary of the Amazon River will be our home away from home for the next 2 weeks. These are some pictures of the lodge.
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