Beren water shack area is the water residential area of Iquitos fishermen, the houses here are mostly water hanging wooden houses, built according to the water, most of them are windowless, very local characteristics, definitely worth visiting.
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The shanty towns are located at the entrance to the Amazon jungle, and thousands of residents live in these houses that ebb and flow with the tide. Every morning around seven o'clock, the market starts selling products harvested from the jungle. During the high water season (November to May), rent a canoe at the port and paddle around comfortably.
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Beren water shack area is the water residential area of Iquitos fishermen, the houses here are mostly water hanging wooden houses, built according to the water, most of them are windowless, very local characteristics, definitely worth visiting.
Beren water shack area is a place where water ethnic groups live. The houses here are all built above the water. On weekdays, you can take a boat out of the river and visit the dense rain forest. Most of the houses here have no windows and can only be covered by bamboo curtains. There are more mosquitoes at night.
This is the intersection into the Amazon jungle, a shanty town with thousands of people, built on water. You can take a boat to enter the tour, there are water shops, markets, and various living facilities, watching these people live on the water life, really very interesting.
A strange scene, the house here is a boat house, rising from the tide, falling from the lake, not fixed, with the wind. It is a shallow scenery on the Amazon Bellamy water.
A group of houses at the entrance to the Amazon Forest, nestled on water, are chic and amazing, and have to say, people can be tenaciously surviving anywhere