Three unforgettable days on the river in South America (continued, part 5) The Ecology was very hot, so I put on my trunks and went to bathe in the river near our house. Our guide said that you can swim, but on condition that he would sit on the beach and watch, that did not seem near Anaconda or caiman. This is certainly reassuring, but I was so hot and I did not swim for a few months, so I quickened heart beat. The water was gorgeous, and after a few moments I floated in a dark-brown water, completely renouncing the world and thinking about her. In reality I returned the fear when I realized that beside me there is someone. It was a pink river dolphin, just 30 cm away from me. I sailed with a dolphin for 15 minutes. He dive under me, touching my legs and stomach, trying in every way with me to play. It was amazing! I'll never forget it! Dolphins win this game after dinner, we once again bathed and then went fishing, catching piranha. One of the locals, the 14-year-old Bolivian boy, with whom we became friends, too, went with us. He was a real boon for us because he knew exactly where to go, and how, exactly, needs to catch piranhas. We caught seven fishes for 15 minutes. Well, of course, he caught five of them, and I - just two, but the fishing was fun and brought a lot of positive emotions. However, when I caught his second piranha, I'm so very glad that he dropped his glasses overboard $ 600 NZ dollars (about 420 U.S. dollars - prim.perev.). We took a paddle and they measured the depth. To the bottom was about 2 meters. The first piranha explorer said that we did not get glasses because there live anaconda and caiman. I was agitated, as 14-year-old Bolivian boy, and soon we are convinced of the conductor in the fact that all three of us should jump into a river full of piranhas and search points. 10-15 minutes, we go through the river bottom, but to no avail, and then we realized the folly of this process, and the wise advice of one of our companions, went to the Ecology and found there a couple of rakes. Then we returned to the river and a rake, attached to the oars, began to try to pry points. We did that about a half hour, beginning to get dark, the mosquitoes began to pester. My conscience is absolutely tormented me for the fact that all these people trying to find my glasses. I decided that I did not come out and have to go home. I and 14-year-old laid down their oars, and our guide began to pull his oar, too, to fold it into the boat. But just at this very last time together with silt and algae conductor managed to pull out my glasses! Unbelievable! Trying to get glasses Getting material: Completion of material:
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