We had to show the family a waterfall, and the one at Mayan World Adventures is the easiest to get to, as well as beautiful. |
Of course, their new marker on the road is a natural photo opportunity. |
This is supposed to eventually be a restaurant. |
View from the restaurant-to-be |
Cheryl and Paul and the upper falls |
Eric, Mom (Nancy) and Cara at the upper falls |
Panoramic view from the platform by the upper falls |
Paul and Cheryl by the upper falls |
Eric has always enjoyed his Uncle Paul's company, and it still holds true. |
They never cease to have things to discuss. |
The ladies enjoyed getting a free pedicure from the little fish that eat the dead skin on your feet. |
Another view of the ladies enjoying their pedicures |
Cheryl, Paul and Cara at the lower falls |
Looking downstream from the lower falls to the restaurant in progress. |
Cara at the lowest falls, which is hardly a falls, and nobody swims in that pool. |
A big flock of beautiful white birds (herons, maybe?) along the roadside on the way home. |
We returned home to Villa Rising Sun and found that Tango, the dog of our friends (the owners), had got a new bone, and she was mighty proud of it. |
After lunch and naps we headed out for our normal Sunday beach walk. First stop - Luba Laruga! |
Cheryl wanted her picture taken with EazyBreezy, who had been helping out as the bartender on the (very busy) night we ate at Luba Laruga. |
We also stopped at Queen Bean Restaurant. |
We made it to Driftwood again and took at photo at the "fence of lost soles". |
We ended our wonderful, long day at Rhum Shak for happy hour! |
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