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Hike out of the, Jungle Camp
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An arrow pointed the way out
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The way out was over suspended bridges
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A lovely flower highlighted the route
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The first bridge appeared less stout than anticipated
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Typical of the knots found
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The bridge used a combination of rope and steel
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Only four were allowed on a bridge at a time
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The others had to wait for the bridge to clear
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The second bridge was very long
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Typical of how cables were attached to tree
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The other two of four were not far behind
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Another example of fancy knot-work
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A wedge was used to center the tree in the platform
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The longest bridge of all disappeared in the distance
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Others caught up at the very last bridge
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David showed no fear
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Paula (the guide) followed without hesitation
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Some jungle branches grew in curves
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The path was paved with slippery log ends
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A opportunity was given to plant trees in the jungle
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David illustrated the wrong way
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A cryptic symbol emblazoned the shovel's tip
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A pond was fenced in
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A caiman and a turtle cohabited the pond
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It rained on the boat ride out
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A lantern hung from the sky to illuminate the pond
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Wild macaws loitered outside a cage just off the Marañon River in Peru.
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