Entering the NIZ…
Hey all, many are asking so i should mention I have figured out the photo nonsense but will not be sending out the link for a couple days (sorry). I also realized I forgot a critical piece of info…so hurry up and open Google Maps…I have been in Taganga Colombia (near Santa Marta). That said, I am entering the NIZ (No Internet Zone) tomorrow and will not be here to answer, look at, or even acknowledge anything but the fabled “Here and Now.”
So go back to Google and look up Tyrona National Park and that is where I may tanning my lily white ass on the nude beaches of Colombia. At the very least I will be finding out what my telephoto lens is capable of! Yeehaw boobies (getting lonely on the road).
Not much to report unless you want to know about hikes to secluded beaches, cold beers on the beach, tanning on the beach, reading on the beach, sleeping on the beach…it’s all so dreadfully boring that I will spare you.
What was very cool was watching fishermen come onto shore with the day’s catch, walk right in the the kitchen and then the same catch shows up onto my plate. When I asked what kind of fish they had at this beach side palapa, I received a curious response. Within a few minute my waitress was carrying a tray with 6 different freshly cleaned fish on it. Wow my eye just widened as I spied a nice size Red Grouper of some sort. A quick discussion and bang I had fish with rice, onions and amazing salsa served in front of me. What was pretty cool was drinking in the sand (4 beers) fresh fish dinner and it was a whopping $7 which is outrageously expensive in Colombia
I am about to sign off but the last thing i want to point out is the fruit. I am drinking Jugos Naturales (fresh fruit juice squeezed in front of you) and eating lots of Pina, Papaya, Bananas, Watermelon….oh god does it just go on and on. Anyhow this is the best fucking fruit ever. So sweet, so perfectly ripe and delicious. The odd part is that I bet it all would be tossed away in the US b/c it does not look the part of our sanitized perfectly manicured produce. It’s bruised, ripe and so juicy it runs all over my arm every time i take a bight that i wouldn’t ever ask for anything different.
Yummy food abounds
Chirp Chirp
Tags: Colombia, South America, Travel
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