Maragua Crater


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Published: June 6th 2011
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While in Sucre, we did a weekend hike to through the Maragua crater, a region of unusual rock formations. The crater was formed by erosion, it contains preserved dinosaur footprints and fossils of marine shells are still found in the region and sold by local children. We decided that one backpack would be enough for both of us, so naturally I assumed the duties of a mule. For some reason we also t... Read Full Entry



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7th June 2011

evil?
Why was the pig evil? He looks sad... >:-D
7th June 2011

The Pig
It was all in his eyes Lauren. I've seen a few pigs in my time; happy ones, sad ones, indifferent ones - many, many pigs. Trust me...this one was evil. You wouldn't want to as much as turn your back on him. Hope you're great! Countdown to your big day...; )
7th June 2011

cool stuff
Hey there, such good details you are including with your writings like the combination of history, sports, politics, scenery, people. I look forward to the updates and hearing your voices through the written word. I'm just in amazement at your travels and experiences. It opens up lots of possibilities for me, thanks for that. Continue in your safe passage and travels. Love to you both, you look great but I don't know how yu keep the energy up...oh yeah that's right, you have cocoa leaves..hmmmm. Love yous, connie and kevin

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