You can expect anything in the jungle from finding an abandoned temple to meeting someone from your hometown but I never expected this.
On the way back from a trip I did a double take when I saw this.
Out of the movie Fitzcarraldo or the pages of Huckleberry Finn.
So I just had to go and take a look.
The owner was sleeping on his houseboat and his delightful daughter who was doing her homework (no pics) let me look around. To my surprise there were 2 large rowing boats of the sort I’d associate with a man o’war rather than a jungle river. There are six rowlocks. The gunnels are about 4" thick.
Any paddle steamer experts who can tell us anything about the side-wheeler?
And any comments about the type of rowing boat? Is it a ship’s boat, some kind of jolly boat or long boat??
On the way back from a trip I did a double take when I saw this.

Out of the movie Fitzcarraldo or the pages of Huckleberry Finn.


So I just had to go and take a look.


The owner was sleeping on his houseboat and his delightful daughter who was doing her homework (no pics) let me look around. To my surprise there were 2 large rowing boats of the sort I’d associate with a man o’war rather than a jungle river. There are six rowlocks. The gunnels are about 4" thick.


Any paddle steamer experts who can tell us anything about the side-wheeler?
And any comments about the type of rowing boat? Is it a ship’s boat, some kind of jolly boat or long boat??
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