Thursday
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This was the leaning tree beside our camp. Notice how the whole beach is lined with palm trees. The people who work at the beach keep it cleaned up and raked so the sand is extremely soft. You’ll be hard pressed to find any place in the United States this beautiful.

Adita and I leaning on the leaning tree.

Baywatch, Puerto Rico. Coming soon to a tv station near you!

A shot of the ocean from the beach.

Adita in the water at Luquillo.

Me in the water at Luquillo.

The beach as approaching it from the water.

The canoers I went out to say hola to.

A picture of El Yunque from the water at Luquillo.

This is me showing off my gymnastics abilities.

Having some fun with the underwater camera, we decided to try and take each others pictures. This is me down under.

A picture of the sand village that Adita and I designed with our creativity and my vast range of engineering skills.

A view of the village from above.

Another view of the village.

This is what you would see if you happened to be entering our village.

The house of the wealthy that I built on the canal leading to the lake. Notice the boat and the starfish decoration. A sure sign of wealth if I ever saw one.

A testament to our wicked sense of humor, here are the projects.

This is a little hard to see, so let me tell you what it is. This was the volcano on the outskirts of the village.

Here is camp.

Another picture of Adita in the water.

I thought this was pretty cool. A picture of a chopper. You see these choppers flying around everywhere. They’re part of a tourist company.

A view of the beach from the buoy.

This is also a little hard to see. Look closely and you’ll see a little figure wearing white and waving far off in the background. That was Adita waving to me as I took this picture from out by the buoy (let me tell you, it’s hard to swim out that far while carrying a camera).

This was the far side of the beach.

A view of Luquillo coming back from the far side.

The lifeguard stand and our camp near by.

The last photo taken at Playa de Luquillo. Adita and I say goodbye to our favorite tree. Notice how burnt I am. Ouch!!!

A picture of El Yunque from our car on the way home from Luquillo.
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