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Peering around riverbends

A reflection on the river journeys I've taken, past and present.

Emily Ding
May 04, 2024
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However you found your way here, welcome! I’m Emily, and I write letters about how we seek and tell stories to make sense of a changing world and our place in it.

This essay was first published in The Mekong Review’s August 2023 issue.

Our crowded little dugout canoe, which nevertheless fit three—Peruvian Amazon, c. 2015.

I had meant to sign up for five days, tops. Then I saw the map of the river. It covered the entire wall of the tour agency’s office in Lagunas, a village gateway for river journeys into the Peruvian Amazon. I had arrived during the rainy season in 2015 and the jungle was flooded. Five days paddling downstream in a dugout canoe would take me barely halfway up the wall.

My mind began to race ahead. I stared intently at the bright blue rivulet, followed its curves upwards to where it pooled into a lake, then dropped sharply off the edge of the wall. “What’s there?” I asked.

“Lago Pastococha,” the agent said, with a whispery reverence that made an impression on me. “It’s pure wilderness there.”

From what little he told me, I imagined big black caimans turning circles lazily around a lake, reoccupying an abandoned oil storage apparatus I later found blurry pictures of online—the way, in a climate-changed world, giant lizards started reoccupying corporate boardrooms in J.G. Ballard’s The Drowned World. Perhaps that should have put me off, but instead, I found myself drawn even more to the part of the map I couldn’t see.

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