Bio Luminescent Lagoon

It was Sunday. We spent the morning resting. We had left over pizza a cereal for breakfast and watch Mirror Mirror.
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We went to a K-mart and got a few more things to try.
Malta India. SO gross. It tastes like breast milk smells.
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They had sprit zero! yeah! But the can’s were ever so slightly smaller. 11.27 onces instead of 12.
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Wonder Cola, which tasted like black licorice. 
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Almond cookies.
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After eating through our food, we decided to take a drive.
Here is some pics of Fajardo.
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City center.
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We got onto the 3 going Oeste.
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We saw some really beautiful country. Trees and forests everywhere. We turned to the coast, and saw some more beautiful waters.
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All around the coast, when you get close to the water, there are signs that warn that the area is a danger zone if there were a tsunami.
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We came to a place out south on the water. 
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The road was maybe 10 feet from water’s edge.
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We decided to check out the Bio luminescent lagoon in Farjardo.
We found it and then grabbed a quick bite to eat a a place called Dino.
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I think that it is name after the mico organisms that glow in the dark, called dinoflagellates.
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Whatever the reason, he kept the menu small and simple. Burgers, Fries, and pina coladas.  
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Yum, yum, yum.
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We went to the dock, and got all suited up. 

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Mirah in her first life jacket.

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She didn’t “love it” but she did it.
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There was one way into the lagoon. It was a mostly covered. I wondered how anyone found this place. It was like something you see on tv from the southern wild. It was all roots and trees and branches. 
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Our little group of 8.
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We got out on the the water and the city lights glowed in the distance.
We were the only people on the water. It was so quiet, you could feel it.
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Then I looked down at the engine of the boat, and saw the water really glowing.
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It was so dark, and the flash ruined everything. So these cool images, are of the water lighting up in dark as we ran our hands though it. 
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Me using a pole in the water.
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A girl in in our group, Irene’s leg and foot.
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The guide, Michael dipped a bucket for us. You can’t see it, but they are lighting up. When you scoop the water in your hands the sparkle and glow.
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This is ac pic of the water. You can see the little specs in there.
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Captain Miguel Suarez. 
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Michael and Irene.
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Lisa and her family.
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Mirah and me.
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The pictures don’t even show how amazingly awe inspiring this trip was.  It was so beautiful and quiet, and amazing.

We got home and got little girl into her jammys.
Her hair was all curly from the humid night.

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It was such an amazing tour. We went to bed smiling.

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