25 marzo 2006
Half Day at the Falls
We hiked in about an hour or 2, depending if you were trying to keep up with Ross Moore, or just traveling at the pace of the typical human. The hike was amazing as you traveled through high savanah farm country, into jungle, out of jungle back into remote high open savannah, back into jungle, past massive strangler trees, back into open, sunny and hot plains, where massive agave grew, back into jungle, including a very quiet and eerie area that felt like an ancient burial grounds, across streams, across Indiana Jones style bridges, down some very rocky trail, and into the jungle engulfed water fall. There we saw snakes, butterflies, crabs, and other tourists, but not too many. The kids swam, dove into the water, sunbathed, ate lunch, and tried to shoot some nature shots. Alexis droped her camera in the river, we changed Joel's bandage for his finger, we loaded up and went on more hikes, to steam vents, mud pits, and other waterfalls.
best
Robert
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