After spelunking, Leslie and I decided we would let Cori and Ian hike to the waterfall and we would take the day slow and walk around the town of Segada.
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This is about the size of Segada |
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Then we walked through their outdoor market on our way to the... |
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Hanging coffins! Some of these coffins are over 500 years old (not the ones with the crosses on them). They are hung so that their bodies are closer to God |
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Then we went on a little shopping spree. Check out Leslie's sick wicker backpack |
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After walking around and seeing the sights we made our way back to our favorite restaurant in Segada. |
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And ended our day. |
The next morning (after a stop at the Yogurt House for their Hikers Delight breakfast-- which is a banana covered in homemade yoghurt, wrapped in a pancake, with a side of eggs) we got on a Jeepnee (spelling?), which is an old Jeep from WWII that has been converted to transport a large number of people, and then we transfered to a car to go see the Stairway to Heaven.
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