Anyway, my last AFS trip, which took place from the 20th to the 29th of March, was a tour named Playa-Selva-Llanos, or in English, Beach-Jungle-Plains. This post won't be very detailed and include any photos (at least not right now) like my last post about an AFS trip. That's partly due to the fact that I'm posting from my family's computer and not mine, so I don't have any of my photos. My laptop is at some shop being repaired or something, that's not particularly interesting so I won't bore you with the details.
Beach
Ok, so this trip started much like the last, with me leaving Margarita Island and meeting other AFS students to travel by bus to our first destination, arriving at night. Chichiriviche was our first destination on this trip, where we stayed to enjoy the National Park of Morrocoy. This park has really nice beaches, you know, white sand, clear water. The really nice beaches we went to were actually located on very small islands called Cayos, in Spanish, the most famous being Cayo Sombrero. We took boats to a few and spent the day doing typical beach things. We spent two days, and two nights in Chichiriviche, but unfortunately it rained all day on the second day, so we didn't go anywhere.
Jungle
Los Llanos
We arrived to our destination in the early hours of the 27th, and were able to relax for a few hours before going to see the beauty of Los Llanos. We went walking around our motel/hotel thing, which was really in the middle of nowhere, to view lots of wildlife. My favourites were the crocodiles and the capybaras, which are really cute. We were also able to see and hold a piranha, but don't worry, it was dead. Later in the day we took a boat down a river to see a lot of crocodiles, and look for an anaconda, which we failed to find. That night, like the last night of the other trip, we had a party to mark the end of the trip. And, due to many people voicing their disappointment at not seeing an anaconda, we were able to go out early in the morning of the following day to try to find one. Luckily, we did find an anaconda, which meant that I was able to actually hold a giant snake. It was pretty awesome. We only spent one full day in Los Llanos, which I thought was lame. I would have much rather spent more time in Los Llanos and less in Chichiriviche. That day, the 28th, we began the journey home.
I thoroughly enjoyed this trip, maybe even more than the last. I'm sorry it has taken me so ridiculously long to do it. I will add photos when I can, and even a video of a crocodile, and photos of the anaconda along with photos of other things. My next post will be in the next few days, so check back soon.
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