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	<title>Comments on: Jose</title>
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	<description>About the upper Amazon River, the Amazon rainforest, Iquitos Peru, and Dawn on the Amazon Tours and Cruises.</description>
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		<title>By: Discover The Amazon, Following Captain Bill Grimes&#8217;s Footsteps And The Trail of Bubbles Behind His Boat &#124; Dawn on the Amazon Captains Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The fourth year I had a break through. I loved the whole scene of Iquitos, the rivers, the rainforest, my boat, fishing, the toucans and macaws, the monkeys, the pink dolphins&#8230;I had been roughing it in survival adventure style for my own pleasure, with little thought of my personal comfort. I loved my fantasy adventure life more than my &#8220;real&#8221; life back in Indiana. I was sure many people would want to do what I was doing if they could do it easily, comfortably and safely. I hired a native fishing guide to learn about new fishing places and techniques. This link is to a short story about that fishing guide, Jose. [...]</description>
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