Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Day 1
Sence the day began it was just beautiful. The sun was shining and the breeze smelled like fresh coffee. I was finally in Chiapas, the most cultural and environmental place in Mexico. The cabin were I was staying was small but it had a very aromatic wood smell. I woke up at 6 a.m. and eat something in the cabin. Then I decided I needed wake up completely so I took a shower. When I less expected it, it was 7:30 a.m. and I wanted to leave as soon as I could to the blue waterfalls. Tons of people have talk to me about this place and they say it's the malt gorgeous and amazing place they have ever been. It sound wonderful , so I've always wanted to come. I left the cabin at 8 and went directly to the blue waterfalls. I was using some shorts,special hiking boots, a t-shirt that was very light just perfect for the hot temperature, and a bikini under my clothe for the waterfalls. Even though the only way to get there wasn't that pretty or nice it was all worth it. Obviously I need to organize well my money so went walking and it wasn't the shortest way to get there but when I finally get there, the blue waters were just amazing! I drop my backpack and took of my clothe (with a swimsuit under) and run as fast as I could to jump to the waterfalls. The water's temperature was just great because the weather was so hot and it just really refreshed me. . After spending at least 2 hours in the light blu colorful waterfalls I had to go back to the cabin to eat something. I didn't really wanted to go back but my stomach couldn't wait more. I needed time to relax and at 2 I was ready to go on the adventure once more. We set off to San Cristobal and walk around the different cultural places. There were so many stores with many "indÃgenas'" things. I bought a necklace and a bracelet for my mother. After going from store to store we decided we had to go back. This time the road trip seemed to pass faster and when we got the cabin it was 1 a.m. I honestly think San Cristobal is one of my favorite towns in Mexico.
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