The last excursion
On Wednesday we went to 27 Charcos. I had no idea what this
was and had no idea what to expect. It was 27 waterfalls and we had to jump
from all of them. We pulled up to the place, walked up and was told to put on a
helmet and a life jacket. We were told
to wear our bathing suits and shoes we wouldn’t mind getting wet so I knew that
we were going to be getting in water. When I heard we had to jump from waterfalls
I had a different picture in a mind.

We hiked for what felt like an hour till
we got to the top of the hill or mountain. It was extremely hot and I worked up
a sweat. When we got to the top we jumped from our first waterfall. It was not
high at all which a relief it was. I then realized that jumping from the
waterfall was the only way down so I had no choice really. I was a little
scared to jump but when I did it wasn’t too bad. It was fun actually. Later on
during the excursion we were taken to the 25 feet waterfall. When I saw this I
was like OH NO aint no way I’m jumping from that. But now I wish I would have
done it. I am not scared of heights I was just afraid of getting hurt. I think
it would have been fun after getting it over with but it was too late when I
thought about doing it. I had already gone down the other side. Even though
walking through the water was painful on my feet because of all the rocks I had
a lot of fun! I didn’t even mind getting my hair wet. I enjoyed playing in the water. This would
have to be the best excursion we have gone on. This is definitely something I
would do again. When we got back from the excursion a few of us went to get our
nails done. It shocked me to see that it only cost 50 pesos for this which is
equal to $1.16 in US money. This makes me never wanting to leave. LOL.
The last
thing we did as a group was go to the farm. I wasn’t too crazy about it but it
wasn’t bad. I learned about the cacao and what it is used for and got a chance
to try it. It had a sweet taste but not something that I would want to eat
again. The last day was Friday. We had our farewell dinner which was the last
time we would all bond together as a group in Santiago. I couldn’t believe it
was the last day. Leaving was bittersweet. I am going to miss my host family
and the memories I made with everyone in the Dominican Republic.
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