Today was our first full free day and we went to a waterfall park where the waterfall was 139
feet tall. We got a guide to take us underneath the waterfall. We were told we were going to get wet so everyone left their passports (besides Mr. Clapp). We started going up a path when suddenly it cuts off and below us is a pool of water. The guide said to jump down into the pool, which surprised Lizzy a little bit. Thankfully there were three 10 year olds ready to fish us out. To get under the water fall we had to crawl through rocks and some pretty strong currents so we made a chain through the water holding hands. Coming back we got a chance to jump off a 20 ft cliff into the water, which Mr. Clapp did with his passport.
After the waterfalls we drove to a restaurant (which wasn´t on the way to anything so we basically drove about 40 minutes to eat because Hector thought it would be a good place). After eating lunch we went to tour a cave. It was about a 300 meter walk through the cave, which was full of bats, stalagtites, stalagmites, and other cool formations. We had to use our imaginations to figure out what the rock formations looked like. At the tallest part of the cave it was about 20 meters and it was 50 meters under ground.
On our way back we stopped at a fruit stand again to get some fresh pineapple and coconut. We ate dinner at the hotel, and now we are at an Internet cafe about 10 miles away where I am writing this post.
In case you didn´t notice that this post is a lot worse than all the other posts, it´s because Mike isn´t writing it - Agata (me) did. Mike wanted a break from writing, and I was making fun of him about it, so he made me write this post. Hopefully tomorrow, Mike will return to writing, but I think Kellen might want a turn, so keep your fingers crossed.
Cya later,
Agata
2 comments:
Fantastic! What a cool adventure for you all! Get it? Cool adventure?
Ah. Never mind. More prayers and well wishes from the Land of Theologia!
P.S. Thanks for answering the early question, Mike. That was exactly the information I was looking for!
Greetings from Rochester! Your efforts will be much appreciated by a family that will call your handiwork their home. It's great to see the progress you've made this week. Have you had any problems with bugs while working? Are you able to speak Spanish with some of the people? Enjoy your well deserved two days of sightseeing! See you in a few days.
The Resmans
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