Hi again,
We started a dope as heck day by having a good ride to Las Cuevas antiguas de Cacibagua del Pomier. Las Cuevas were first inhabitanted by the Taino tribe that lived
throughout the Carribbean before colonial times. In the caves we saw the Tainos drawings which protrayed how life was like before the colonials. At the cave we saw some amazing
beasts such as frogs the size of our fingernails, bats the size of our feet, and spiders with legs as long as our fingers. While in the silent yet majestic cave one of peers… Xavier,
distrubed one of the caves humble occupants which was a very dark, green, silmy, frog which he reacted to with a very exuberant response. We also got the chance to expirence
complete darkness and silence inside the caves that is vital to realizations of vital people.
After our amazing cave adventure at Cacibagua del Pomier we went to the beach. At the beach we were able to purachse and acknowledge the beauty and
craftsmanship of the exclusive Dominican stone called the Larimar. Then after we ate a taste but quenching lunch of some pollo frito con papas francesas y katsup. When we finished
our delicious lunch by the ocean we took a dip in the serene carribbean sea. During our stay at the beach we got to swim, spash and dunk eachother in the ocean under the hot
tropical sun. After an awesome 3 hours in the beach we got into the the van to get back to our dorms. When we got back we prepared for our big presentaion for our Commmunity
Action Project for tomorrow, which will be explained in our future blogs. Then we had a dinner that signified the end of the day.
Cristian Navarro and Abraham Oleta
P.S. We’ll see you when we see you! – A.O.
P.S. Adios Familia – C.N.
Cristian Anthony I am following you and I am very, very happy!
<3 Abuelita
Cristian great seeing keep up the good work love you , grandma
Cristian, what an exciting day you had. Loved knowing that you and your comrades were able to take a day off and immerse yourself en el bello pais de Rupublica Dominicana. From caves to beaches…amazing. I googled Larimar stone on the internet and the images I saw were just beautiful…like you mentioned exclusive only in Dominican Republic…Sweet. Continue to enjoy your time there. Thank you for updating us on day, I will continue to read the following blogs regarding your Community Action Project.
Dear Cristian
Enjoyed reading about your adventures. Stay healthy and blessed. We miss you.
Aunt Genie and Uncle Primo
Hi Cristian
We enjoyed reading Abraham and your blog today. How exciting for you and your comrades to have a day off…immersing yourselves en el bello pais de Rupublica Dominicana. From caves to beaches..amazing. I googled Larimar stone and it is quite exquisite, like you mentioned it is rare and only found in Domincan Republic..Sweet. Thank you for updating us with daily blogs, love knowing all the adventure you all are going thru. We all miss you and can’t wait to hear more about your trip. Take it all in mi hijo…you are creating memories to last a lifetime. Love you, Mama y Papa