Höhlen-Expedition! 6 Tage durch den Dschungel von Peru | Folge 3 - Summary

Summary

A traveler ventures into the Peruvian jungle, accompanied by a small expedition team, to explore the land of the "Fog Warriors" and the indigenous people of South America, known as the ChaCha poyas. They face challenging conditions, including landslides, muddy paths, and extreme rain, as they trek through the wilderness. The group visits a cave, where they discover oil-birds (also known as fat swallows), which use echolocation to navigate. They also witness stunning stone formations and experience the thrill of exploring the cave. Throughout the journey, the traveler reflects on the difficulties of navigating the rainforest, where humidity levels are extremely high, making everything wet and damp. The group enjoys a simple meal before continuing on their trek, which includes a river crossing, and they receive a warning about the river's rising water level and strong currents.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The expedition team spent six days traveling through the Peruvian jungles.
2. They encountered landslides, muddy paths, and extreme heavy rain.
3. The team visited a cave where they saw bats, birds, and other animals.
4. The cave was home to oil-birds or fat swallows, which use echolocation to navigate.
5. The team saw stalactites and stalagmites in the cave, which were formed by minerals from rainwater.
6. The cave had a river and several small inlets, and the team had to be careful not to get wet.
7. The team visited a local village where they tried local food and drink.
8. The humidity in the rainforest was around 150%, making everything wet and damp.
9. The team had to cross a river, which had risen due to heavy rain.
10. The team was equipped with cameras and other gear to document their journey.
11. They used a self-made torch to light their way in the cave.
12. The team climbed a mountain, reaching an altitude of 2168 meters.
13. They covered a distance of 2.4 kilometers in two hours.
14. The team saw various plants and animals in the jungle, including fruits and eggshells.
15. They used sign language to communicate with locals.
16. The team tried local alcohol made by the villagers.
17. The toilet in the village was not modern but functional.
18. The team had to be careful not to get too wet or dirty, as everything was damp and clammy.
19. They had to accept the constant wetness and humidity as a normal part of their journey.
20. The team had a meal of rice, lentils, and pork before heading back into the jungle.