(Brief summary of today's journey to Manzanilla with Adrian and Joanna)

It was a partially dark and stormy day ...

We walked along the beach and found enlightenment.

As we sat on a piece of driftwood in Mayaro munching rotis for lunch, this beach dog (of which there were many) waited patiently for a few morsels.

One of the day's many highlights was this mud volcano (in Kernaham Village), which we re-christened "the mud pimple". Volcano seemed to be too dramatic a word for this pimple which stood there bubbling politely, much to the delight of the crowd of onlookers we met upon arrival. It is not clear whether the girl in the shot is running from the gurgling mud pimple or from the camera.
Labels: experiences, nature, video, youtube
4 Comments:
This mud pimple's causing goose pimples - a real threatening sight.
I hope you are using your enlightenment for constructive goals.
Gorgeous pictures!
Welcome back, mein freund!
The mud comes out warm? I'd never heard of these before.
Yes, it's warm.
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