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Young Scientist Project
Young scientists on board the M/Y Tucano get together briefly
every morning and afternoon to conduct research and record results
in our Field Notebooks. We provide each researcher with a kit
of materials for the project. On our morning sessions we take
measurements of river water using the same equipment and methods
of the Amazons research scientists. With the help of our group
leader, each student samples the river in a number of ways. In
addition to weather conditions, we record water temperature,
salinity, acidity, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. On the last
day of the trip we make a graph showing how these changed over
the trip and how this can affect the wildlife.
In the afternoons we gather
in the main salon of the Motor Yacht Tucano to complete our field
notebooks. We review the plants and animals that we saw in the
last 24 hours and share the interesting things that we have observed
in the rainforest. At the end of the trip each young scientist
will have a detailed journal of the trip to share with others.
Rainforest
Workshops
Growing up in the Amazon: A caboclo is a person that has grown
up living in the rainforest. Caboclos are very skilled woodsman
and they are highly regarded for their deep knowledge of the
rainforest. This morning session we will learn what to do to
in order to survive in the rainforest: what plants to eat, where
to find a drink of water, and how to track wild animals. We will
even learn to paddle a dugout canoe. Going to School in the Wilderness:
One morning during the trip we will try to visit a school in
one of the remote villages. Classes are not always being held,
so we cant say for sure if there will be students there, but
if so, our young travelers can compare their schools to those
students who live deep in the rainforest.
Satellite and Constellation
Hunt: On a clear dark
night when we are far from any lights, we will scan the night
sky for the different constellations of the Southern Hemisphere.
We will also keep our eyes open for satellites that are easier
to see near the equator than they are elsewhere on Earth.
Just for
Fun
Swimming: Weather permitting, we will go swimming
every day in some of the warmest and cleanest water in the world.
Insect Zoo: We have a mesh insect zoo on board for insects
that we find. Student zookeepers can help feed our creatures
and enjoy their strange looks and habits. We release all of the
zoo animals every other day.
Fishing: We will go fishing several times during the cruise
and everyone will catch a piranha, guaranteed!
Flavors, Favorites and Tropical: In addition to some foods that we
all find familiar like pizza and spaghetti, we will also have
some interesting ones from the tropics. This includes exotic
juices, strange fruits and even some ice cream from the rainforest.
 Itinerary: Family departures follow the same
itinerary as our regular departures of Voyage to the Heart of
the Amazon. This trip explores some of the most untouched rainforest
in all of the Amazon. On our expedition vessel, the Motor Yacht Tucano
we venture far up the least inhabited river in the Amazon Basin:
The Rio Negro. We explore areas very rarely visited and seek
out the mysterious life of the wilderness that stirs in the forest
and in the heart of wild nature.

Family Departure Discounts: young people 12 years and under who
share a room with an adult are eligible for a discount of 50%
off the Cruise Rate, subject to cabin availability. Child Rate,
2008:$1,150; Adult Rate, 2008: $2,300
Prices Include: accommodations, transfers, and meals
as indicated in the itinerary. Bottled water served free of charge
on the M/Y Tucano. Prices and itineraries are subject to change
without notice. Prices Do Not Include: Any airfare, departure
taxes, gratuities, visa fees, or items of a personal nature.
Degree
of Difficulty: Passengers
must be able to get in and out of small boats and walk comfortably
for up to two hours at a time in the forest.
Group
Size: Maximum of 18 passengers, minimum of
8.

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Family Departures: 2008: Jul 06-13 / Aug 03-10 |
Amazon
Nature Tours
EMAIL:
info@amazon-nature-tours.com
Tel: 401-423-3377 / FAX: 401-423-9630
Toll Free: US: 800-688-1822
Natureza Amazônica
Viagens e Turismo, Ltda.
Avenida Sete de Setembro, 188
Centro Antigo, Manaus, AM CEP 69005-141 Brasil
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