Saturday, February 8, 2014

Day 5 photos


   
This is a photo from the first or second day showing how much the water has risen. There used to be shore on the other side! And this is not even close to how bad it is in some places. 

This is the San Pedro volcano and it is the largest volcano around the lake. I'll try to post a clearer picture tonight.


This mountin is called the Indian nose. If you look at it side ways it has the sillouette of a face.


This is a beautiful photo of part of the lake from the mountains that I thought I should post.



This is in front of The Market On The Main Street in San pedro. Its fun to watch the big buses turn the córner- At least they dont come through all the time.

This is Marco from Milán. He owns the Connection restaurant, bakery & internet café.

Relaxing in the hammock a our necear hotel - María Elena.

One Of the meat shops At The Market.

We're going to the museum today for sure (if it's open). So more info tonight! 

6 comments:

Wanona said...

Well I wrote you a great comment . Can't find it now!!
Let me know what you find out about water level. Can a person see anybuildingsunder the water. I loved the silhouette on the mountain. Very clear!! Boy you really got a sun burn didn't you. That's my Marcus relaxing in a hammock! Hope all is going well for you!!! I love you, G. Good job on pictures and your information!!! I enjoy all of it.

Pops said...

Is there a connection between the valcona & warmer rising?

Pops said...

Water rising ugh

Wanona said...

It's snowing here, it's suppose to snow tomorrow took. I don't think we will get a lot of snow. But will let you know.

Brotherton's buckles said...

Yahoo - not the cyber one but the enthusiastic one! Your trip looks awesome in so many ways. As proud of you as your dad is, your friends are equally so. What an incredible experience. We think about you pretty much everyday. We had the honor of Luna's company on Friday and a little bit of your dad's as well. Explorer's work party tomorrow that will pale in comparison to your months long one. Keep the excellent entries and photos coming and know we are reading, even if we don't respond to every entry!

Darren Benson (Emerald Nook JEDI) said...

Love it Marcus. Oh the meat shops. I never really got used to that when I was there. I don't know why, but suspect I have been spoiled by electric refrigeration for to long. The picture of the bus behind the Tuk-Tuk? is really fun. Love you both. Dad.