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AAmmaazzoonn AAddvveennttuurree BY Ed Hanson THE BARCLAY FAMILY ADVENTURES BOOK 1: Amazon Adventure BOOK 2: Danger at 20 Fathoms BOOK 3: Desert Ordeal BOOK 4: Forest Fire BOOK 5: Hostages BOOK 6: Lost at Sea BOOK 7: Mountain Blizzard BOOK 8: Tornado BOOK 9: The Pass BOOK 10: The Swamp Development and Production:Laurel Associates,Inc. Cover and Interior Art:Black Eagle Productions Three Watson Irvine,CA 92618-2767 Website:www.sdlback.com Copyright ©2003 by Saddleback Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. ISBN 1-56254-550-7 Printed in the United States of America 08 07 06 05 04 03 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE 1 The Riverboat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 The Mighty River . . . . . . . . . . .12 3 Lost on the Amazon . . . . . . . . .21 4 Uncharted Territory . . . . . . . . .27 5 Deep in the Jungle . . . . . . . . . .32 6 The Mud Bog . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 7 Anaconda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 8 Piranha Feast . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 9 The Deadly Army . . . . . . . . . . .51 10 A Deserted Village . . . . . . . . . .55 11 Safe at Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 MEET THE BARCLAYS Paul Barclay ~ A fun-loving father of three who takes his kids on his travels whenever he can. Ann Barclay ~ The devoted mother who manages the homefront during Paul’s many absences as an on-site construction engineer. Jim Barclay ~ The eldest child, Jim is a talented athlete with his eye on a football scholarship at a major college. Aaron Barclay ~ Three years younger than Jim, he’s inquisitive, daring, and an absolute whiz in science class. Pam Barclay ~ Adopted from Korea as a baby, Pam is a spunky middle-schooler who more than holds her own with her lively older brothers. CHAPTER 1 The Riverboat The small Presidente Vargas Airport in western Brazil was nearly empty. One of the few people there was Paul Barclay, a construction engineer. He was in Brazil to work on the construction of a big dam. Before long, a plane landed. The tall American waved as he saw his three children exit the aircraft. As they came down the steps, he ran forward and hugged them one by one. “Gee, you kids look great!” he said. “School must really agree with you!” Jim, the oldest at 16, laughed. “Yeah, we’re doing okay, Dad.” Nine-year-old Pam hugged her dad. “Oh, school’s okay, I guess. At least I have a lot of neat friends.” Aaron, 13, was the next to speak up. “I’m the top student in my science class, Dad!” he said. 5 AMAZONADVENTURE Paul Barclay led his family toward the baggage claim area. “I’m so glad you’re here,” he told them. “Now—I have a surprise for you.” Jim groaned. “I know—another long ride on an airplane.” After the kids claimed their bags, Paul led the way to a taxi in front of the terminal. “No,” their father said. “We’re not taking an airplane ride.” The taxi was old and rusty. Its engine sputtered as it rolled into the village. All three Barclay kids looked around them in wonder. The dusty streets and the small wooden buildings were a strange sight. They even passed donkey-drawn carts piled high with bananas! The streets were full of people, the men in cotton shirts and jeans. The women wore brightly colored clothes. Most of them carried baskets. “Where are we, Dad?” Jim asked. “I thought we were going to that modern 6 The Riverboat • 1 city they’ve built near the dam. I think you said it was called Boa Vista.” “That’s right,” Paul said. “But the airline that serves Boa Vista is on strike. We’re going there by boat.” “Great!” Pam sang out. “I love boats!” “Hey, a boat up the Amazon!” Aaron shouted in delight. “Wait until I tell the kids at school about this!” All of them grabbed for something to hold onto as the taxi screeched to a sudden stop. The driver yelled out words they didn’t understand at a man on a horse in the middle of the street. At the next corner, they crossed a small, busy square. A soccer ball came bouncing out of the noisy crowd, and several children ran after it. “I hope it’s not this crowded on the river,” Jim said. “It won’t be,” their father promised. After a few more jerky stops and angry shouts from the driver, the rusty old taxi left the village. 7 AMAZONADVENTURE Trees were thick along both sides of the road. As they went on, the surface got worse and finally turned into a bumpy track. Jim pointed to some small shacks by the roadside. They were made from sheets of tin, scraps of wood, and cardboard boxes. “What are those shacks?” Jim asked. “They call them favelas,” their father said. “Poor people live in them. There’s not much work here.” “They look pretty flimsy. What happens when it rains?” Pam asked. “That’s why some of the favelas have no roofs, honey. They were washed away by the last storm.” “I bet it rains a lot here, doesn’t it, Dad?” Aaron said. “After all, we’re going into a tropical rain forest.” “That’s right, son,” his father agreed. “The Amazon is one of the biggest rain forests in the world.” “We studied rain forests in school last semester,” Aaron went on. “The whole 8 The Riverboat • 1 human race depends on them for survival—isn’t that right?” “True,” said his father. “We haven’t preserved our rain forests very well. So many of them have been cut down, they’re actually disappearing! And so are the tribes who live there.” Soon, both Paul and the kids were aching from the rough ride. It was a great relief when the taxi finally stopped. Here, the track led down a winding slope. At the bottom, a view of the river opened up before them. “Well, here we are,” Paul said. “This is the river station.” “Yuck! That water looks really dirty,” Pam cried, wrinkling her nose. The muddy river water was moving surprisingly fast. Now and then big logs and tree branches floated by. The bank on the other side looked very far away. “I didn’t think the river would be this wide!” Jim exclaimed. “The Amazon is one of the world’s 9

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