Amazonian False Scorpion - Ecuador
Our guide in the Amazon, Rolando, saw this false scorpion (actually a spider) on the ground and picked it up for us. In the picture, it's sitting on my elbow, while Jeremy looks a little bothered in the background. The Amazon was one of the most incredible things I've ever experienced. It's so beautiful, and feels so peaceful. My time in Ecuador, and especially my time in the Amazon, made me realize how much I want to travel more, and try everything I can (like holding the false scorpion, or eating live beetle larvae at the local village). The trip inspired me to pursue a career abroad, particularly in developing countries like Ecuador.
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- Adams, Logan - Photographer open_in_new Adams, Logan's website (opens in new tab)
- Education Abroad - Creator
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collections Photo Contests
Date Created
2019
Physical location
Western Washington University
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- people
- portrait
- person
- one
- Academic freedom
- Creativity
- Critical thought
- Engagement
- Excellence
- Respect
- Study Abroad
- Travel
- That Aha Moment
- WWU Global Learning Program
- Ecuador
- Scorpion
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