When the COVID-19 virus first made global news in mid-March, the former president of Peru closed the Peruvian borders, which stopped anyone from entering or leaving the country. It was announced that we had until the next day to leave the country, so we attempted to leave for Colombia, but our flight was canceled. The Brazilian consulate managed to get us on a cargo ship called Maria Fernanda going from Iquitos, Peru, to Tabatinga, Brazil. This picture is an aerial view of the cargo ship, which stopped in about 10 different villages to bring food and supplies to communities in need.