The artisans who knit these alpaca scarves and hats are part of a wonderful group in the Bolivian Andes that was founded by Peace Corps volunteers in the mid 1990's. The goal of the group is to improve the lives of improverished, indigenous women and their families. This goal is achieved both through the development of warm handknit scarves and hats which are sold at fair trade prices, and by providing the women with information on human rights and family issues.
You'll love the feel of these fashionable alpaca scarves and shawls. - Approximate dimensions: 77" x 20"
 Rooms at Refugio Amazonas Lodge |  Rooms at Posada Amazonas |  The Loft Area at Refugio Amazonas |
 Refugio Amazonas Dining Room |  Tambopata Research Center Room |  Motorboats are used for transport on the river |
 Beautiful Butterfly |  Macaw Clay Lick (click to enlarge) |  A Baby Capybara |
 Side Necked Turtles |  A Big Caiman |  Parrots at Clay Lick |
 Learning About Wildlife in the Amazon |  A Happy Guide with a Happy Visitor |  |
 Bat Falcon (Falco rufigularis) |  A Jaguar near TRC |  Squirrel Monkey |