Now for the pictures...
First, the stars!!
The mysterious and intriguing simakobu
This is my favorite little guy that hangs out by my house
Here he is again, thinking about jumping on my house
Bad monkey! That's MY house!
One day they came to the river to play
Ridiculous things
This one is by the toilet
The one-and-only Hulk, my first habituated monkey
I climbed a tree!!
Using just ropes, carabiners and a harness, I ascended to a height of ~60 feet to get a monkey's-eye-view of the world. While the climb itself was pleasant enough, once I reached the small hand-made platform tied to the tree with no more than a few bits of rattan, I lost a bit of my confidence and held on for dear life for the duration of my stay (the monkeys make it look so easy).
I spent lots of time on the ground too.
A little alone time
My team: Aser (local guide), Edith (Indonesian student/assistant), me, Karta (local guide)
Matias and I sit and wait for the monkeys to come out of hiding
Saw some interesting things down there.
Snail without a shell?
Family of mystery insects (I really have no idea!)
Camo Katydid
Metal robot Cicada
Alien Cicada (it's dead, that's actually fungus growing on it)
Prehistoric Lizard
Tiny Toad
This one changed from brown to green before my eyes
Harmless snake
Not so harmless viper
Nearly stepped on one of these more times than I care to say
Squirrel, though not much to look at, it has a beautiful song
Macaque (local name Bokkoi)
Also spent a little time at camp.
Mama mia! I'm cooking pasta sauce!
My room, just like home
The Indonesian students, me and Nat
Emily (to my right), Edith (2nd from right) and I say goodbye to the cooks
Game night at Camp Pungut has everyone smiling!
The uma at night
Resident kitty, Tiger
Pak Tari and Pak Tarsan
Fauzan and I enjoy our veggies
Group photo!
Some randomly cool stuff.
Unbelievably huge and amazing moth
What's cooler than glowing mushrooms?
Full moon
Dead reticulated python, killed for eating a pig
Sunrise from the ferry
And the following is a list of creatures with which I cohabitated at one time or another:
- A small colony of bats whose favorite sleeping site was directly over my bed. Despite a weeks-long battle involving me chasing them with a broom, shouting and yelling, I ended up putting a plastic bag on top of my mosquito net to keep my sheets and pillow clean.
- A GIANT tokay gecko that, when I tried to catch it, barked and lunged at me, so it continued to live peacefully under my bed.
- Several rats (or just one very persistent one) that only came out to visit at night.
- A small colony of ants that tried to take up residence in my battery case. They had already moved all the kids in, but I urged them to find alternative housing options.
- A very large spider carrying an egg sac in her mouth. She also tried to move into the battery case (high-demand real estate) but when I tried to evict her, she started gyrating and billions of tiny spiders ran for dear life!
- A HUGE scorpion! This was not discovered until I was packing my things up on my last afternoon in camp. By far, the worst roommate I'd had until that point.
- Countless other lizards and bugs stopped in for a night or two.
- This one was actually in the toilet...
And there was that one time in the village.
A trip to the beach
Picnic!
Breathtaking sunset
Emily and I feeling cheesy
Polipsioman
Pak Tari makes fun of the vegetables I picked
Emily and I say bye to Pak Tari
And finally, Padang.
Batang Arau river in Padang
Old Dutch architecture
Padang (and a monkey) from above
Monkeys!! These are long-tailed macaques
Nat, Emily and I in awe of our surroundings
That's why!
Emily and I take a snorkeling trip
Here's where we parked