Rio Dulce
So the day after Tikal (Sunday) we made the 4 hour trip to Rio Dulce (which means "Sweet River" in Spanish) on the way home. First off was a little mini-castle, which was used back in the day as a lookout against pirates.
We had a boat for the whole day, alot of it was spent cruising along the river - was so picturesque.
Erica & I
Erica, me, Noah
We also stopped off to go exploring...at a scenic little place with lots of natural rockpools.. both my flip-flops broke so I had to walk over all the stones in barefeet!

And on the boat again...
(from the back L to R - our driver, tour guide Andrew, Braden, me, Noah, Erica, Dave, Sarah and Julie)
(from the back L to R - our driver, tour guide Andrew, Braden, me, Noah, Erica, Dave, Sarah and Julie)
We went out to the start of the Caribbean, and ate lunch at a little town called Livingstone which is only accessible by water.
The water temperature was so so warm, almost hot!
And finally, we also visited some natural hot springs, which were heated by volcanic activity under the earth. The whole place smelt like sulfur mmmmmm.
(Dave, Braden, Andrew, me, Noah)












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