Night Beats in Amazonia
i just landed in amazonia and the heat is insane, i just checked and it's scorching sunshine, hope you like that kind of thing. if you get bored, nearby towns are just a short drive away. someone told me that the night market never sleeps, but i’m still skeptical. overheard a drunk traveler at the hostel say the river bridge is haunted, so i avoided it after dark.
- gear list for sunrise shoot:
- cheap tripod (i found one at the flea market)
- neon sunglasses (essential for the glare)
- portable charger (because the outlets are haunted)
- pro‑tips:
- sip the local guaraná straight from the bottle, it’s like liquid electricity
- talk to the fisherman at the pier, they’ll give you secret spots
- avoid the corner store after 9pm, they close early and the lights flicker
Check out the local board for hidden spots: Amazonia Board
Read the rumors on TripAdvisor
See what locals say on Yelp
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