Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:23:08 PM
Imazita, Peru supposely on the way to Saramizita is not on map either.
It looks like the next nearest place on the map is Bagua Chica and there's a road I read about to Imazita that appears to be a favorite for visiting bird watchers looking for nearly extinct species.
Theres some pics of the road on a few bird watcher websites. The road appears impassable and wet with deep ruts. Plus bird watcher website advises as any plan of visiting to use guide and translator to navigate safely. Expect pay to mayor of region for accommodations, permission. No negotiating.
is this risky?
Can any of you youngsters with computer skills see if you pinpoint Saramiriza and the area of the Maranon River this company is explorin and link it in post here?
From what I gather its a rather recluse , undeveloped area of the world. What are the logistics of getting machinery in to get the gold? Is it necessary to fly in?
Is this area Amazon rain forest? Is it dangerous there. Looks like isolated large spans of National Reserves of Peru in that region for hundred of miles? What is the nearest road or city with airport, etc? How far from Lima, Peru is it?
Thanks
Thompson
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