Fundo Pedrito
Fundo Pedrito
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67_Julia
Porters Lake, Canada47 contributions
Aug 2019
Came here with a group and really enjoyed it! We visited during the dry season so there was quite a walk from the boat up the muddy shore. The path around the park is a bit rugged, muddy and slippery. Wear sturdy shoes!
We purchased bait in the little cafe and did a self guided tour of the park. We fed lots of wildlife! The piranha and alligators were our favourite.
There are washrooms on site but they are a little rugged.
We purchased bait in the little cafe and did a self guided tour of the park. We fed lots of wildlife! The piranha and alligators were our favourite.
There are washrooms on site but they are a little rugged.
Written September 2, 2019
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Raider Canayo
Iquitos, Peru9 contributions
Aug 2018 • Solo
a farm that really worth visiting, you can see several species of animals, it is a very busy point is preferable to hire a boat on the boulevard to get there quietly.
Written March 20, 2019
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Clevlander
Springfield, IL5,649 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
We stop by as part of our tour to this place where you can see how they cultivate different types of fish as well as the famous Victoria's Regias and a rare view of the Paicha Fish, rarely seen in the wild. It's clearly a side trip and a minor stop. Hammocks are nice!
Written October 23, 2016
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