
Yesterday and today were amazing. Above is the photograph of us just after exiting the Jumandi caves. This was an adventure none of us imagined until we were swimming in a cave! (The camera was in a dry bag mom, relax :-)

The cave was dark and intense, we had to swim to get further in, and dove into a 15 foot deep well full of water.

It was definitely tight in places, but we all managed to squeeze through and emerged into incredible jungle with a view of the andes. Of course, there was time for a slide or two!

Back to Tena for delicious dinner and a meeting with MAP internacional, the group we are partnering with down here.

An after dinner walk netted that picture, and some much needed sleep followed.

Today we drove to a small community in the jungle called Tambayacu and provided primary care exams and treatment for about 90 adults and children.

Many of the adults don´t speak spanish, but the children were friendly and beautiful and spoke much better than I.

I spent the morning taking vital signs, and even identified a child with an irregular heartbeat who, after listening to her heart again, the doctors decided needs to see a pediatric cardiologist for an arrhythmia.

I´ll leave you with an amazing view of the jungle and the andes mountains; though many of these people don´t even have shoes, there is no doubt they live in one of the most beautiful places in the world.