The Boiling River

The Boiling River

2015 • 144 pages

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I enjoyed listening to this audiobook, narrated by the author himself. Andrés Ruzo has a clear and engaging voice, and he conveys his passion and curiosity for the Amazon and its mysteries. It covers Ruzo's personal journey of discovering and studying the boiling river, a rare and fascinating natural phenomenon in the Peruvian rainforest. He also explores the cultural, historical, and environmental aspects of the region, and the challenges and dangers he faced along the way.

The audiobook is well-structured and informative, with a mix of scientific facts, anecdotes, and reflections. Ruzo provides some background on the geology and ecology of the Amazon, and explains how the boiling river works and why it is so unique. He also shares his interactions with the local people, especially the shaman who guards the sacred site. He describes the beauty and diversity of the jungle, as well as the threats and conflicts that threaten its survival. He also discusses the ethical and moral implications of his research, and the responsibility he feels to protect and respect the boiling river and its surroundings.

The audiobook is not perfect, however. I felt that some parts were too brief or superficial, and I would have liked more details and depth on certain topics. For example, I wanted to know more about the history and mythology of the boiling river, and how it relates to the indigenous beliefs and practices. I also wished he had included more photos and maps in the accompanying PDF, to help me visualize the places and people he mentioned. I also noticed some repetition and redundancy in some sections, which could have been edited out.

Overall, I think this is a worthwhile and inspiring audiobook, that introduces a remarkable natural wonder and a captivating personal story. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Amazon, geology, or adventure. I learned a lot from listening to it, and I admire Ruzo's courage and dedication to his quest. I hope he continues to pursue his research and share his findings with the world.

November 16, 2023Report this review