Human Sacrifices and Dolphins.


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Published: January 7th 2007
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BELIZE! Hula Girl spent 2 days here, day one: crazy caves + mahogany rain forest. and day 2: swimming with the dolphins.

Hula Girl hiked through a beautifull mahogany rain forest, a not so suttle murmer howler monkeys accompanied the sound of the river next to her. As she reached the edge of the river, several facts were spat out about the coming up caves. this was where the mayans used to sacrifice kids! ahh! very spooky. she floated down the river into a somewhat peaceful cave with bats flying everywhere above. On a (barbie size) inner tube she rafted through the caves at a slow pace, eyeing giant dark shadows in the cave wondering what exactly could be lurking here where the exit seemed too far away. then the flashlights were all turned off so she could see exactly how dark the cave was. pitch black. she couldnt see her hand in front of her face. someone screamed. poor Hula Girl couldnt shake the thought of all those poor human sacrifices from forever ago that ocurred here. She made it out okay, but it was rather cold and wet the rest of the journey away. Hula Girl didn't really
mayan ruins? mayan ruins? mayan ruins?

real? plastic? or perhaps an exact replica of that one vocabulary word for statue in spanish III.
like this day.


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The next day couldnt be more enjoyable. Hula girl lounged in the sun, and swam with 2 friendly dolphins named Sqeaker and Larry.


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Mahogany RainforestMahogany Rainforest
Mahogany Rainforest

wheres Hula Girl?
In the caveIn the cave
In the cave

lights out...
In the cave take twoIn the cave take two
In the cave take two

cave movement
Larry and SqueakersLarry and Squeakers
Larry and Squeakers

friendly ol' chaps.


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