Maybe.
They got wet and dirty and had to take a lot of baths. The problem was that there were no baths. They had to bathe in the river, which was dirty.
people take showers and baths in the river they also can use it to wash their clothes or go to the toilet
Safari tours and guides around the amazon
they do not take baths
Yes, jaguars do eat parrots in the Amazon rainforest, although they primarily hunt larger prey like deer and peccaries. Jaguars are opportunistic predators and will take advantage of available food sources, including birds. Parrots, being part of the diverse ecosystem, can fall prey to these powerful big cats, especially when they are on the ground or when jaguars can ambush them.
8 months roufly
they liked to smoke weed through there pips and take long baths in the river together
You would go North and a bit West.
Basically we don't. If you mean the website Amazon they have a good reputation. If you mean the river then take a reliable guide.
The amazon river was formed about 11 million years ago. It didn't take it's current shape until roughly 2. 4 million years ago.
There is nothing bad about baths! I think that only little kids should take baths though! And adults and teenagers should take showers!
To get to the Baths in Virgin Gorda, you can take a ferry from St. Thomas or Tortola to Virgin Gorda, and then either walk or take a taxi to the Baths National Park.