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Iquitos Quistococha and CREA Peru (Amazon Jungle) — Gabriel Reck continues his Peruvian Amazon adventures in this travel vlog segment around Iquitos. Filmed in [insert month/year, e.g., August 2025], Gabriel visits Quistococha Tourist Complex (a zoo-like rescue spot with an artificial beach), explores animal enclosures with monkeys, parrots, caimans, and capybaras, tries grilled caiman meat, tours the Pilpintuwasi Manatee Rescue Center (learning about releases and wildlife rehab), and relaxes at a developing beach area on his last full day in Iquitos. Captured with handheld footage of close animal interactions, legends of the jungle, and casual local eats, the vlog showcases budget-friendly wildlife spots, ethical tourism concerns, and authentic Amazon flavors. Key Moments: Attempting to visit a closed site but heading to Quistococha Tourist Complex instead — cheap entry ($15 foreigner / $10 Peruvian), legends board at entrance featuring giant turtles, boas (Yacumama), and pink river dolphins that turn into foreign men to lure women (hence the "river dolphin" nickname). Exploring the first enclosures: scarlet macaw craving head rubs, blue-headed parrot, and former pet parrots seeking attention. Viewing spider monkeys (missed yesterday), sad-looking saki monkey, angry red-mantled howler monkey, squirrel monkeys, capybara in the swamp, sunbasking turtles, and white caimans (including attracting them close-up). Noting the unattended, open enclosures — crazy how easy it is to reach in, including sticking hand through fences (younger female and baby caiman spotted). Beach/lagoon area with nets to keep out big animals, very few people around. Trying grilled caiman meat — tastes like pork/chicken/fish at first, but greasy/fatty parts have a muddy/swampy flavor (similar to turtle eggs), overall clean and good. Visiting Pilpintuwasi Manatee Rescue Center: one-year-old manatee, stats on releases (33 manatees, 8,988 turtles, 14 sloths, 5 river dolphins), Amazonian yellowfoot tortoises (worth $30 in market for meat), and hard-to-see giant arapaima fish. Last full day in Iquitos: heading to Muyuna Beach (artificial turtle nests, developing with new structures/restaurant, nicer than expected, not too crowded). Themes: Amazon wildlife rescue, jungle zoo experiences, manatee rehabilitation, caiman tasting, Peruvian Amazon legends, budget wildlife tourism, ethical animal encounters, off-grid Iquitos adventures, local cuisine, beach relaxation in the jungle, South America exploration. Keywords: Quistococha Iquitos, Pilpintuwasi Manatee Rescue, Iquitos Peru, pink river dolphin legend, caiman meat, Amazon animals, scarlet macaw, saki monkey, capybara, arapaima fish, Muyuna Beach Iquitos, wildlife rescue Peru, jungle legends, budget travel Amazon, Peruvian Amazon zoo, manatee release stats, Yacumama boa, off-the-beaten-path Iquitos, South America adventure, Amazon cuisine. Additional Context: Filmed on a relaxed day exploring accessible spots near Iquitos, this vlog highlights lesser-visited but tourist-friendly sites like Quistococha (zoo + artificial beach) and Pilpintuwasi (true rescue center with education on conservation and releases). Touches on safety/ethical notes (unattended enclosures), local myths (dolphins as shape-shifters), and practicals: low entry fees, tasty but acquired-taste wildlife meats, and a chill beach wind-down. Shows the mix of rescue efforts and tourism in the Peruvian Amazon. Technical Notes: Handheld camera captures close-up animal interactions, feeding behaviors, food tastings, and beach scenes. Minimal editing for raw, real-time travel feel with spontaneous commentary. No drone in this segment — focused on ground-level wildlife and enclosures. Creator: Gabriel Reck (aliases: gabrielist22, Gabriel) Upload Date: [e.g., August 2025 or adjust to actual] Location: Iquitos area, Peru (Quistococha Tourist Complex, Pilpintuwasi Manatee Rescue Center, Muyuna Beach/lagoon spots) Content Type: Travel vlog, wildlife rescue, jungle exploration, food adventure, budget travel Social Media: Instagram: instagram.com/gabrielist22 TikTok: tiktok.com/@gabrielist77 Focus: focus.xyz/gabrielist YouTube: / @gabrielist22 Facebook: facebook.com/gabrielist22 Hashtags: #Iquitos #Quistococha #Pilpintuwasi #ManateeRescue #AmazonPeru #PinkRiverDolphin #CaimanMeat #JungleWildlife #AmazonAdventure #PeruvianAmazon #WildlifeRescue #MuyunaBeach #SouthAmericaTravel #OffTheBeatenPath #AmazonLegends #TravelVlog #JungleFood