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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mexico: Day 6

Upon waking up, we had to hurry to the maritime terminal today for our last tour. Normally, at the terminal, there are guys walking around with parrots and they take pictures of you holding them. Not this time. This time, they had a sea lion performing tricks that you could pet. SO CUTE. It looked so eager to perform tricks... But I didn't get too close because we were waiting for our boat.
I didn't get seasick today because I took Dramamine. Is that how it's spelled?

When we got to our first destination, the Majahuitas, I went snorkeling and took pictures with my camera (waterproof!) but the pictures were so ugly because the water was ugly. Trash. EVERYWHERE. Plastic stuff floating, wood, murky water, and the fish weren't too pretty either. I think I only got one good picture.





The one good picture.




Then we had lunch and went to the Yelapas. There were two groups, one for beach and one for a walk to the waterfall. I went to the beach while my sister and my mom went to the other one. I went horseback riding too! My horse was okay, except he/she kept driving me in to overhanging trees and vines. -.- The horse guy had this puppy whose name I think is Oso or something... But he was ADORABLE. He followed his owner everywhere and even swam through the water with the horses.
We rode through the village to... The same waterfall my mom and my sister went to. But they were leaving as we came, so that was good. The waterfall was really pretty and cold. After some time, we returned to the beach and I walked around picking up seaglass. There was sooo much seaglass, everywhere you look, theres seaglass. It ended up raining quite hard, but luckily that was when the boat came. I fell asleep on the way back... And slept for almost the entire time.






We had a bunch of shrimp for dinner, but it was good shrimp. The appetizer was... Grr. We got some sort of grilled cactus, which was good, but there was also a grilled pepper. Okay, right? WRONG. NO ONE told me NOT to eat the seeds, which would cause TONGUE-BURNING PAIINNNN. It was hell... No amount of water or naranjado would calm the fire.
I think I also got some of the spiciness in my eyes...


1 comment:

  1. Ooooooh pretty pictureeeee :D

    I RODE A HORSE TOO :-o

    We rode through the back country of Yellowstone and through the woods and along a cliff!

    My horse's name was Mort. Which made it may name too.

    My sister's horse (Chief Joseph) kept trying to bite everyone, and actually bit a horse twice, so the horse Chief Joseph bit, kicked my sister's horse, which made Chief Joseph buck... and... Yeah.

    My horse peed while I was on it, and everyone laughed.

    There was also this French lady in front of me, riding a horse named Casper, and Casper was one of the worst horses ever, because he kept backing into Mort (my horse) and making me back into Klondike (my mom's horse)... Sigh...

    Why did you separate from your mom and sister? Do you dislike them that much, or did you not want to walk or something?

    Was the trash from the tsunami in Japan, or was it just trash trash that lazy people put into the ocean?

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