Friday, June 27, 2008

The Amazon

One RiverAs things stand now my wife and I will be spending this Christmas and New Year's aboard the mv Explorer on a 21-day cruise to Manaus, Brazil. While only a third of the voyage will be on the Amazon itself, that is the third that sold me on the trip. I have no interest in island-hopping on one of those god-awful "fun cruise" ships (movement with not actually going anywhere). But this chance to see the Amazon is different.

The mv Explorer is the latest ship used by the Semester-at-Sea program. Forty-one years ago I spent a semester aboard the s.s. Ryndam as a student of Chapman College's World Campus Afloat, as the Semester-at-Sea was called in those days. While the program has changed sponsorship several times since then - it is now at The University of Virginia - the experience remains remarkably the same, as I found attending an alumni meeting in Charlotte last week. That voyage remains the most influential single experience of my life.

As we will have a longer time to prepare for the trip than the time we are actually onboard, I am trying to get the most from it by studying ahead of time. I have the DVR programmed to record anything with the words Amazon or Brazil in the title. (Ever watch the Brazil Farm Report on RFD-TV? Riveting.) I have been burning bandwidth with Goggle Earth. I am also reading.

Wade Davis' One River was a mistake, sloppy research on my part. I ordered it thinking it was focused on exploration of the Amazon River. It turned out to be something else entirely, a magical and marvelous book I could barely put down. Read it for Tim Plowman. Read it for Richard Evans Schultes. Read it for Richard Spruce. Read it for Rubber and WW2. Read it for the coca. Read it for the first Americans. Hell, just read it.

It seems like that Semester-at-Sea magic never really went away. Real travel is like that. Go around a corner or turn a page; you never really know what you will see.

I haven't left yet and I want to go back.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

two comments from your #1 fan:

1. you will enjoy the "island hopping" more than you think. trust me. i underestimated the beauty, i was wrong, i repent, learn from me. if you do nothing more than sit on the beach of whatever island you're visiting that day and stare at the deep azure waters of the Caribbean, you'll enjoy yourself. [WEAR SUNSCREEN]

2. i thought having me was the most "influential single experience of my life"!

oh, the shear volume of disillusionment [<--- real word?] that went through my little body when i read that line. the Earth shook a little, but i couldn't truly feel it because i'm NO LONGER AT IT'S CENTER. i shall now have to return to counseling, hopefully they'll talk me down from the ledge before that comment makes me shave my head & become a hari krishna. [i just love those guys, but they seem so lonely].

Bibb said...

Yes, I thought about your birthday at the time I wrote that. But when I think of you, my sweet, I think of - to date- almost 31 years of experiences. For me it is a wonderful Never-Ending Story, not a single experience with a beginning, middle, and end.

Besides, your mother was having you. I was just that silly guy in the room with the grin on his face.

See how much trouble we get into when we use superlatives? Most trouble ever!

Anonymous said...

you always know how to pacify me, dadoo.

guilt trip averted, happiness returning, center-of-the-Earth feeling restored... appreciation abounds!