Cole loves nature, science, and rocks, so volcanos fit right in there. He also has a book on volcanos. SO for this 5 year old boy, the chance to actually climb a volcano was pretty cool. These volcanos are part of a national parque and they have guards who accompany groups as there have been robberies in the past and it is good tourism to keep folks safe! Verdad? We got there just in time (a bit before) at 11am when the trips leave (as we got caught up in the First Lady's traffic as she and the girls headed to a nearby archeological site) and ascended the volcano with a group of about 20 or so folks from various places - Germany, U.S., Canada, El Salvador... One couple were there with their two kids - who wanted to go somewhere different than the average American traveler and it sounds like they were having great fun and adventures (and have been around the world). Cole did great hiking up and down with very few breaks; it took us about 1 1/2 hours to get up and of course shorter going down.
On Saturday March 26th a neighbor/colleague organized a group to meet up at Los Cobanos to go whale watching ~ it is the time of the year (Nov-April) when whales come to birth and feed before heading back up North. We met up at 7:30am and headed out in search of whales and came upon a mama and her baby. (My pictures of the whale experience does not capture the moment - but a teacher/RPCV in the other boat will pass along a few good pics that I will add later). Along the way we saw a tortuga floating with a bird on its back and a dolphin that swam along with the boat. Cole also enjoyed being a boat captain (a non-operational part of the boat). And towards the end many of us jumped into the water and floated to cool off - Rich and Cole led the way with the jump in!
SO - this is our El Salvador - there is lots to do and perhaps we are enticing a few of you to visit! Bienvenidos! Here is a website of various ecoexperiences in El Salvador. http://www.ecoexperienciaselsalvador.com/ NEXT we will be exploring the nearby Central American country of Guatemala. April 8-11th Rich has a principal's conference in Antigua where Cole and I will join him. Then we will be off to Lake Atitlan April 16-20th for the first part of our Semana Santa (Holy week) break.
Oh honey, that looks so amazing!!! I am so envious (have I told you that lately). I would love to see more whale pictures! Enjoy your travels to Guatemala and Lake Atalin. My brother and I also hiked a volcano in Guatemala and we also had a guard because armed robbery doesn't help with the tourist situation. Again, enjoy and much love to you all! Keep the posts coming ~ I thoroughly enjoy them. :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhoa, great pictures! Very beautiful! Cole will have such great stories to tell in the years ahead about these adventures.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Me and my wife are relocating to El Salvador by early next year. Your site is an awesome resource for things to do off the beaten path...which is exactly our kind of thing! Also excited since we will be exploring the country with our baby girl. :)
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