I like that boulder. That is a nice boulder.

So finally, we made it to the ocean. The group was overjoyed, and understandably so, given that our only contact with large bodies of water has been Lake Atitlan. Our contact organization is Project Woo, an organization focused on community-driven development and regulating the effects of Voluntourism. We started off our week by helping some local fisherman haul in their fish nets. Unfortunately there were only eight or so fish in the net, so haul may not be the right verb. Regardless, the rest of the week went swimmingly (pardon the pun). We baked pastries, learned how to surf, and spent a morning running activities for the local children at the beach. An early morning hike up The Giant´s Foot provided a great view of the beach… and of Ben´s phenomenal dance moves. We finished off the week with some Nacatamales and toasted cheese-bagel-donut-thingies that all the Carpe students helped make. Our next stop is Project Bona Fide, located on the island of Ometepe, situated in the middle of Lake Nicaragua.
Buenas Nachos, Amigos!

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