The Laker-Land O' Lakes/Lutz-Sept. 24, 2014

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Internship takes local student to Amazon jungle By Michael Hinman

Want to read more about Kenny Quayle’s adventures in the Amazon rainforest? Check out his blog, which is still under development, at TheAdventuresOfKenny.com.

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Those first nights in the Amazon rainforest were tough ones for Kenny Quayle. Especially when he was trying to get a few hours of sleep. “There are strange sounds that come from the jungle, and some of them were from animals I never wanted to come faceto-face with,” he said.“There were thousands of bugs everywhere at night, and you could hear each and every one of them.” Quayle spent a month in Peru living on the edge of the Amazon. He was there working on a conservation team that was part of Amazonia Expeditions, an adventure company led by local biologist Paul Beaver, and his wife Dolly. But Quayle is no scientist. He wasn’t even an adventure tourist. He’s a 16-year-old who just started his junior year at Academy at the Lakes. The Beavers offer the internship to one student each year, creating an opportunity of a lifetime. Quayle had such a desire to make the trip that he applied his freshman year, but lost out to an older student. That changed his sophomore year when he made it in, and found himself on a plane to South

America that summer. “You write a small essay on what you want to do with the knowledge you gain from going there, and what you expect to draw from the experiences,” Quayle said. And that part was easy for him, since his goal is to eventually become a journalist, working for publications like those owned by National Geographic. And while he was among tourists and researchers, this wasn’t a trip to Disney World. There was no air-conditioning, no hot showers, and bugs were the size of softballs.The average temperature is 81 degrees, but the humidity is so high, it puts Florida to shame. “The locals there, they don’t sweat,” Quayle said.“If you sweat, you just get hotter, because of all the humidity.You learn to sit in places with a good breeze, and you learn to survive on cold showers.” Quayle woke up at 6 a.m. daily and hiked for a few hours. He primarily cleaned out camera traps that are used to capture wildlife on film in its native habitat for researchers. He brought protein bars with him to keep his energy up, because breakfast wasn’t served until he returned to camp. “I actually dropped 15 pounds while I was there,” Quayle said. “We would eat well, but it was a lot of plantains and a lot of rice, as well as some fresh vegetables.” Usually, afternoons were spent working with tourists who would visit the Tahuayo Lodge and the Tahuayo River Amazon Research Center, located about 30 miles south of Iquitos, Peru’s fifth-largest city, Kenny Quayle has always loved sugar, but he’s never quite in the Loreto Region. had it like this. The Academy at the Lakes junior got to The forests, as nearly anytaste sugar straight from the cane during his summer one would imagine, were internship in the Amazon rainforest in Peru. dangerous. Quayle almost had

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KENNY QUAYLE

Kenny Quayle, a junior at Academy at the Lakes, spent part of his summer as an intern in Peru, working in the Amazon. The trip included adventures, like this fishing trip on the Tahuayo River.

a fatal run-in with a fer-de-lance, a highly poisonous snake that can disguise itself well to look like a rock. “It does swim, and it likes to hunt near the water,” Quayle said. “We were on the shore, and lucky the person I was with noticed it, because I almost walked into it.” But not all of Quayle’s encounters with the wildlife had happy endings. He was stung by a tarantula hawk — a spider wasp that is so aggressive that it hunts tarantulas. Its sting is considered to be the second most painful in the world, second only to the bullet ant. “You would have these flying roaches all over the place, and so you’re constantly swatting them away,” Quayle said.“We were out spear fishing, and a bug landed on my back. I swatted it, and didn’t realize it was a tarantula hawk.” Back home, Quayle is on the Academy at the Lakes football team, and spends time playing the cello. His parents are Kevin and Kathy Quayle, who own All Season Air

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