Thursday, March 8, 2012

Int'l Travels



In Costa Rica it fires in the water and on the beach.  A Central American flair to the Gulf Coast is heavily welcomed.  The beauty of its lush landscape and simplicity of architecture could be and should be emulated.  With the most centenarians in the world, its no wonder the people live so long!
Panama, I've been told, is like Costa Rica in the 1970's.  Still very raw and untouched overall, this isthmus attracts many U.S. citizens.  For a month this country showed me fantastic hospitality as well as many smiling faces.  For a third of the living price as the United States this destination remains alluring.  
Chicama, Peru (shown above) boasts the longest wave in the world.  This picture might be five percent of the total wave.  With a forty-five minute walk back to the peak, two wave sessions were usual.  On this wave your legs will fail, not your arms.  Wow!  Stay healthy and get in the water any way possible.
Chicama and Peru as a whole are extremely impoverished.  This ginormous solar wind turbine powered almost an entire town; it seems like it would work awesome in Northwest Florida.


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