What was I saying in a recent news update? That plans are always changing! Pete has hurt his back so we aren’t traveling overland just yet. The varnishing hasn’t got done as it’s been rainy! But we are all packed and ready for Cayman pending work permit approval.
Pete finished mending the new (to us) dingy which began with rather a large hole in it and the snake came back for a visit too! See Photos:
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You never know just who you might meet when traveling. We ate at a remote jungle lodge the other night and met 2 Austrian guys who are horn blowers. They are cruising and on their boat they each carry a 20 ft horn. I never thought I´d first hear Austrian horns in the jungle, but there you go!
added by Claire on 26-05-2006, 17:33 GMT
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Gringo Bay
Leg 2 / Day 76
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The Rio Dulce then becomes a large lake called 'El Gofete' meaning The Little Gulf. There are many b...
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