Tambopata, a frog paradise in the Peruvian Amazon

Tambopata, a frog paradise in the Peruvian Amazon

Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Max in Into the wild

The Tambopata River runs from the southern Peruvian Cordillera into the Amazon forest. This is one of the most spectaculars places to take photographs of nature. Well known for the chances to see big groups of parrots and several kind of macaws, it is perfect places to visit by experts and lovers of these type of birds and of course, many others. However, in my opinion, the best of this place takes place at the beginning of the rainy season, when the water brings down all the frogs from the trees, and its singing in search for mates invades the forest during both day and night

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