Saturday and Sunday I was in Boquete with all the of exchange students in David. We drove up Saturday afternoon and spent the night inside the house. We ate tacos, french fries, and meat with bbq sauce and then watched 3 movies in a row. I didn't go to bed until 4:30 am and I'm still EXHUASTED :)

On Sunday we woke up early and ate a breakfast of maíz, hojaldra (which is fried bread), corn flakes, papaya and pineapple. We then drove through the mountains of Boquete. I can't even explain how beautiful it was. Boquete is has a chillier climate, and it was raining so we got completely soaked. It didn't even matter though, if anything it made our trip more fun. I rode in the back of a truck with Celene, Maike and Luca and we couldn't believe how beautiful everything was. Pictures can't even show how tropical everything is. It actually is a tropical rainforest, and I couldn't stop thinking this is so different from Massachusetts.

I was actually terrified standing on this bridge. It was pretty rackety, although it's made to hold cars.

We passed by so many different waterfalls

The sign for the Volcano in Panamá
This wall was so impressive. It was so incredibly large that I couldn't fit it into the whole picture but that little dot standing there is me. If you click on the picture it gets larger.
A really gross waterslide
Luca from Austria, Celine and Maike from Germany, and Nan from Thailand.
Nan from Thailand studying spanish. Haha we're always studying here! Such nerds.
Luca from Austria...I caught him off guard
Karen from Iceland and Twilight in Icelandic
Saori from Japan (who doesn't speak a word of english so we only talk in spanish), and Katia who's a volunteer from Panamá
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