The pic R posted shows us inside a baby volcano and that is all natural mud. It´s kind of like the mud pots I have seen at Yellowstone, but luckily not boiling and it´s in what looks like a giant termite mound. The locals help you up the steep ramp and then kind of push you in because it is hard to sink down into it. They then smear and massage you and pull you around a bit. Then into a lagoon to help you wash it all off.
Today we are off to Taganga about 4 hours north of here on the Caribbean coast, a dive center and where we will attend Academia Latina and become completely fluent in Spanish in one week!
The Bove-Finn household is so glad you are back on track!!!!
ReplyDeleteFinally figured out how to post (I think) and am able to follow your grand adventures! Hmmmmm mud bath in a volcano in Columbia or sunset under a volcano on Maui? Keep the posts coming...they are my daily laugh! XON
ReplyDeleteHey you two, just read all of your posts! Wow! So glad that day two got you into better accomodations, reconnected you with your guidebook and opened the door to such a wonderful city. The photo of you two in the mud bath is awesome! Thanks for including us in your travels...
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