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Saturday we arrived very tired to El Castillo de Sir Edward James. It is a surrealist-designed castle built by a Brit in the middle of the jungle. Walking up, down, and around the strange castle was like walking in a maze. There are also little waterfalls and pools that you can hike down, which I did with some friends. I made it all the way to the last little waterfall until I slipped and landed hard on my butt. I have a gruesome bruise but am fine otherwise.
The next day we paddled in some boats to "El Tamul" - the waterfall you see to the left. It was quite a site. The best part was the cave nearby where you can go swimming.
Monday we went to "El Puente de Dios" - God's Bridge. It is an area with beautiful waterfalls and water that is the bluest you have ever seen (not a light turquoise but a dark, mysterious, and pure blue). You can jump off about a 20-meter high cliff, swim in the caves, or play at the tiny, rocky shoreline. The water was nice and warm, but there was a very strong current - I got caught up in it and crashed against some rocks - which added some more scratches to my body. Between the bruises and the bug bites, my body took some abuse this weekend!
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personality trait most Mexicans seem to possess.
When I returned home late on Monday night, I received some bad news: Sparky the pet chihuahua died earlier that day! The owners don't know how it happened - they just found him dead. Too bad - he was only about a year old.
Anna - fabulous pictures! What a great trip... I'm envious. A lesser woman may not have survived the physical beating you took. Please express our condolences to Oscar's family... eSparky - may he rest in peace. old timer
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