The Dream Of My Childhood: To Save The Amazon. Adventure In Brazil Come True

in #travel7 years ago

When I was a boy I had a dream that stuck with me for almost 10 years. It was to save the Amazon.

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My friends had different dreams. More "childish", more "boyish". But then, I was always different, since kindergarten, I never really fit in, although everyone respected me for some reason. I spent the whole days alone (or with my dog) in the flood forests around the river at the outskirts of our town. I never felt alone though. I always felt in great company. I could feel the trees and plants and animals, and it seemed normal to me. I felt nurtured and being taken care of. And most of all, I felt excited. Every twist and turn of the curvy narrow path was hiding surprises and adventures. I loved finding rare birds or plants, climbing the trees and getting my shoes in the mud. I had many hiding places, some of them "fortified", some of them on the trees, some of them underground, and all of them well hidden.

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When I learned about the Amazon I wished nothing more than going there. "The lungs of the planet" some adults called it. It sounded absolutely magical. Then I learned about Amazon's sad fate in the face of merciless deforestation and since then I had just one thing in my mind: to save it.

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Dead tired after days of walking in the untouched jungle...finally back to shelter

I know it sounds crazy, but I actually spent solid amount of time conceiving the plan, and in my world it was a feasible plan. I totally believed in it. Not just a week or few months. For long years. That much I loved my vision of beautiful Amazon and I wanted to dedicate my life for saving it.

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But then the reality of high school troubles kicked in and I found myself in the midst of turbulence that ended up by an epic run from my home country and long years of exile. I did eventually go to Amazon, of course. I am one of the lucky lads (although I do not believe in luck but in appropriate action and faith) who fulfilled all his dreams in this life (or at least vast majority of them...). I went to Amazonian forest in quite a few different areas in different countries of South America...probably all of them actually.

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This was 1 step away from a very painful death in agony. It wasn't my time to go yet!

And my heart cried with both joy and sorrow. With joy at the sight of the indescribable beauty of it. Majestic old beautiful all embracing merciless and welcoming mother Jungle, mama Selva. And at the sorrow of seeing the destruction of it by human greed. By human indifference.

In 2008 I lived a true adventure in the heart of Brazilian jungle, some 100km from Manaus. It was a dream coming true. And again, it was joyful and sad at the same time.

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I will tell you about that adventure some other day. For now, enjoy the pictures. I can't believe that 10 years passed already from that moment.

And what was your dream as a kid?

Blessings to all of you, thank you for reading,

Jan
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Awesome post, Jan. Steemvoter is still down and will probably be down for a while, but I found this one to give it a manual upvote. :)

Is that snake the poisonous one? I thought it goes "red touch black, safe for jack. Red touches yellow, kills a fellow."

As for my dreams as a kid... that's a good one. I'm not really sure. Maybe to be a star athlete? I did get to pole vault in college, but I had too many injuries to get much success.

Thanks bro Luke, much appreciated! I was with a guy who grew up in a jungle (would have never made it out of there without him to be honest) and he told me that this one was 20min of life left if it bit me. You might be right, not sure, but I still felt lucky I did not step on it haha. Thanks for sharing your childhood dream bro, it's a nice one! But great family of your own is prolly the best dream come true, right?

Wow I love the pic that you are holding a guy. So cool but kind of scary!! I don't know you know how to operate a guy love. It impressed me! Haha

You mean "gun" babe? I don't know how to operate a "guy" either :D You are funny :) Gun is easy to handle, but what it does can be a mess.

That's true that handling a 'gun' is easier than handling a 'guy' 😂

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Thank you, appreciated! And of course upvoted!

To be honest, I have not the strength to change my life in order to save the Amazon.

Therefore I totally admire your motivation to stick to your dream.

I have been once in the Amazonas, starting from Manaus. Beside the fact that this is a unique nature spot there was one thing thing I always think of, when I reflect my journey.

The stars at night. I have never been somewhere else, where I have seen such clear stars. The horizon seems not to end. It was an unbelievable feeling - lost in a sea of stars.

I envy for having this moment more often than me :)

THanks for sharing this beautiful story @enzo3785 ! Really appreciate it. Yes stars in Amazonas....the only place that beats if for me is an African desert or Australian outback. Those were amazing too.

Haven‘t had the pleasure to discover that for me...but still time to try..

When I was a child, my dream was to be a financier.
But now, I became a doctor.
Look forward to your follow-up work, please take care of yourself!

Thank you for sharing and reading. Following you

haha that's a gem @cryptosharon! :) thanks for sharing

What a adventure camp u have great bro...

amazing photography great adventure amazing place thanks for sharing i really wanted to go in this place amazing place

Then go, Life is short! Thank you for your comment 🤗

wow brother good adventure....thanks

Thanks bro!

The Amazon looks amazing! Scary too with all that jungle. A child’s dream of saving the forest? 🙂 Glad you were able to go and live an adventure there.

Thank you for reading and commenting @butterb! 🙏🏻

I love the advanture and your pictures show how amazing the advanture was for you.

wow............its so amazing experience ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i wish your every dream......become true

The life must be about being happy, healthy, creative and feeling good. Congratulation, you are living your dreams.

You are truly a nature lover. "The lungs of the planet" need you to save them from polllution and deforestation. Good job

It is awesome to see you steeming the things you enjoyed . The photos are like describing your hole entire story . It is just awesome to share experiences here , keeps us motivated to appreciate .
Keep on sharing with the community .

thanks a lot @natanaelbara ! Really appreciate your comment!

I will come there😀

nice very nice....