Camp on the Araguaia River impresses by showing how to take a hot bath The camp of the couple Marynara Marinari and her husband, Deivisteu Marinari, on the Araguaia River, impressed by showing how to take a hot bath. The psychologist and the automotive painter are from Goiânia and spent their last holiday in Aruanã, on the banks of the river. According to her, her husband created a system that pumps and heats the water (watch above). In the video posted on social media, the psychologist shows the system that uses garden hoses, one coming out of the river and another that is connected to the shower. According to her, everything is powered by solar energy panels that also allow the battery to be supplied with energy throughout the tent with lamps and even cell phone chargers. ✅ Click and follow the g1 GO channel on WhatsApp Marynara told g1 that the whole idea came from her husband because of a need: she said she can't sleep without taking a shower and, at night, the water in the river is very cold, in addition to the danger of stingrays. "My husband has always been very ingenious in creating things. But I can't sleep without bathing, and at night it's very cold by the river. Then my husband had the idea of ​​creating this system which is the gas heater and this shower, and the pump that draws water directly from the river", she said. READ ALSO: Couple turns car into camp on the Araguaia River; video Guide captures giant stingray in the Araguaia River and the scene attracts attention; video Camp creates 'Sustainable Lounge', equipped with solar energy on the Araguaia River, in Aruanã Convenience In addition to the hot shower, Marynara mentioned other inventions of her husband that make staying by the river easier. The pump that draws water to the shower also serves to supply the sink, which was suitable for washing hands and utensils without leaving the sand. "He took an iron table, cut the table, took a cake pan, drilled holes in it and made it like a sink and added a tap too. It was really combining the need, the demand and the result that all this happened", he said. "We made all the connections using a solar panel. There was no generator, everything ran on the solar panel and a battery. He connected the lights, our mattresses were inflated using electricity, the cell phone charger worked normally, the speaker was charged using the 220 socket", said Marynara about the facilities at the camp. Marynara shows the hot water shower on the Araguaia River Reproduction/Instagram 📱 See other news from the region on g1 Goiás. VIDEOS: latest news from Goiás