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This is surfcamp El Paredon in the village El Paredon. Not much going on here, the camp was empty and we were the only tourists in town. Had the best burgers and licuados (milkshakes) for 18 Quetzales, equaling 1,8 Euros! This was our hideout, five hammocks under a palapa, about 20m from the shore! |
Main activities: random strumming... |
...getting smarter... |
...surfing the slackline... |
...and of course doing the real thing... |
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...and somehow another day has gone by! |
After five days of chillin´ and good workout in the waves we decided to head twoards Lago de Atitlán. Yo Mama´s Casa in San Pedro is the place to be right now! |
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The view from the ´Nazri´ is quite a good one. The lake is formed by a gigantic ancient volcanic crater. There has been a lot of rain during the recent weeks, causing landslides, blocking roads and leaving parts of the lakeside flooded. We avoided the hassle by staying in Zipacate, right now there´s no need for worries in San Pedro. |
The surf generally isn´t the best in lakes, but you can always try and find a boat captain that´s willing to tow you behind his lancha! Probably the most expensive quarter of an hour in my whole trip, but it definately left a smile on my face... |
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Yo Mama´s is actually quite a safe place, I got a shot of our security guards off duty... |
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Finally I have to say, I´m still having the time of my life! After one and a half months there is no boredom in sight! I´m doing a spanish language course for the next two weeks, hoping to gain more abalities to comunicate on my further travels. The odds of getting gringoed (ripped off due to beeing a gringo) get less and the fun with the locals even more... Greets! Harry |
P.s.: ...thanx to the crew, good times, FARAUT BRA! |
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