Another day of sightseeing. The roads were so bad it was unbelievable. We saw more countryside than I could imagine. We went to several temples, a beach, and a waterfall. The beach was really fun. We took a ride in a round boat across the river and back. A man used a pole to navigate and propel us. Then he took a big paddle and spun us around. I thought Teresa was going to get sick. There was a whole bunch of kids swimming in the water. They decided to splash us and thought it was funny getting us wet.
The waterfall was pretty. It looked like the one I saw on the Big Island of Hawaii. The main problem I had with the trip was there was NO American toilet on a trip of 10 hours. Not good. The bumpy roads I can handle, the car sickness I can handle. No American toilets, I can't handle. What can I say?
Teresa and I went shopping to pick up our outfits. Neither place was able to get the grease off the outfits. I was not happy about that. Quality control is definitely an issue over here. I bought a couple bottles of wine to bring home. Let's hope they make it. I returned a hair dryer I bought, because it wouldn't let me turn it off. It was an interesting experience. They wanted me to come back later after they had a chance to fix it. When I told them I would be leaving soon, they gave up and replaced it with one that worked. I spent the evening studying and trying to get over being car sick.
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