We have traded in our basic model for this extravaganza. This beauty will allow us to abandon the highway and drive to Buenos Aires on the beaches. We can drive down the beaches and when the beach ends at a rocky point, we will drive directly toward the ocean and just before hitting the water, will swerve hard and flip over into the water on the roof-boat. In this way we will float around the rocky point and get to the next beach to the south. There we will wait for a big wave to flip us back upright onto the beach and we will continue on our way south. I think it will take longer to get to Buenos Aires but it will be much more scenic. We are on the Pacific Ocean now and will have to cross to the Atlantic side. I think the Panama canal will be the best place for this transition.
And notice the speakers on the back so we will have feliz musica the whole way down to Buenos Aires!
-PJM
A World of Itineraries
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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This has seat belts, yeah? safety first when surf-driving upside down.
ReplyDeleteDid you notice the speakers on the trunk. there is safety in loud music.
ReplyDeleteGood beaches in France
ReplyDeleteWhen you’re in France you should go to these beaches. First La Grande Motte second Cap Ferret. These beaches will keep you busy because of all the stuff you can do in these beaches.
La Grande Motte is a resort that has a beach and it will keep you busy all day because of all the things you can do. You can play water sports, hike and lots of other activities.
Cap Ferret is a beach you would want to go to if you want to go to a relaxing beach. This beach is also great for surfing, fishing, and swimming. This beach is also close to the city so when you’re done at the beach you can go explore the city.
By: Jaiven
Nurse Deb, when you are in Costa Rica, you should go to this national park: Manuel Antonio.
ReplyDeleteIn Manuel Antonio there are five trails you can choose from. The most popular trail is the small loop. This trail takes visitors around Punta Cathedral and ends with a wonderful view of the Pacific.
Also in Manuel Antonio you can go to four different beaches. These beaches are called: Manuel Antonio, Espadilla, Sur, Teldro, and Playita. The first beach is separated from the second beach by a “tomblo”, or pretty much a natural land bridge formed by sand accumulations.
-Marina