Category: 1989-07 Bolivia and Peru

  • BOLIVIA 1989

    When my folks told me that an exchange student from Bolivia would be living with them at the family home in northern Wisconsin I knew right away that a time would come when I would make it truly an ‘exchange’. In July of 1989, I gripped my seat on a plane landing at La Paz’s airport. I thought the plane would never stop … with the thin air at 3640 metres of elevation it takes a while for a jet to come to a stop. I caught a connecting flight to…

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    BOLIVIA 1989
  • CUSCO: THE FORGOTTEN JOURNAL

    Our son, Xander, has left on a grand South America adventure which will take him to Brazil, Argentina and Peru. One of the highlights of the trip will be a seven-day trek along the Inca Trail. I told Xander about my own experiences in Cusco and Machu Picchu when I was about his age. And I told him my biggest regret: I didn’t keep a journal. So before he departed, I advised him to take plenty of pictures and write it all down so 30 years later he can relive those…

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    CUSCO: THE FORGOTTEN JOURNAL
  • ABOARD THE DELPHIN IN THE AMAZON

    While a grad student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I took a course on tropical agriculture and studied under the great Amazonia scholar Dr William Deneven. I was mesmerised by his tales of the Amazon. And so was my classmate, Oliver Coomes, who decided to write his PhD dissertation on the riverine peasants – the ribereños – of a tributary of the Peruvian Amazon known as the Rio Tahuayo. When class wrapped up for the summer Oliver got ready to leave for a year of research in the Amazon. I told…

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    ABOARD THE DELPHIN IN THE AMAZON
  • LONG-TERM GAINS IN THE AMAZON

    Reserva Nacional Pacaya-Samiria, Peruvian Amazon – 1989 ‘Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.’ Edward O. Wilson Those of you in my generation growing up in America probably had the same Sunday evening pastime as my family: we would watch the National Geographic specials. I loved that show and would dream of venturing off to far off, exotic lands in search of untouched natural wonders. On one of those evenings I vowed that someday I would travel to the Amazon. But I didn’t…

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    LONG-TERM GAINS IN THE AMAZON
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