Tuesday, May 8, 2012

amazon-waterfalls

Need volunteers to construct a sustainable trek to a new waterfall (Yumbilla) that was just discovered in 2007 in northern Peru that is about 3 times as high as the Eiffel Tower. Next to the ecuador and 2000 meters altitude, every day is 60f to 80f. This trek is 15 km long, following a narrow ledge on a cliff soaring 1000 feet above and also below. This trek passes several huge waterfalls, 4 higher that any of the continental USA. It has the rare distention of a pristine uncut Amazon forest with 5 exotic endangered species. We planted 10,000 feeding trees around the project to save these.

This is the most affordable, best adventure, most benefiting and satisfying foreign trip you will ever make. A nice room & hot shower, and the most healthy fresh meals you ever had are only $8 per day. You pay a native $3 per day to work with you building thatch roof rest areas, swinging bridges, and flush toilets with septic tank along the trail. The cloud forest is at the top of the waterfalls and the rainforest basin is at the bottom. To the east is the Amazon Basin and to the west is an irrigated valley like the Nile with a culture like Egypt in a far drier desert with 120 pyramids or mounds.

To see this volunteering opportunity and videos of the waterfalls, see  www.amazonwaterfalls.org