-The sky at sunset. This was one of the first nights, before I got sick of gorgeous sunsets. Ok, I never got sick of them.
-The first fish we caught, after much yelling and chaos.
-A shot of the Kuna village we nearly destroyed with our massive boat.
-A series of pictures of the Kuna children... They were so excited to see the photos of themselves, and I was happy to oblige; indigenous children are my favorite kind! The Kuna woman (photo somewhere in the midst of the kids) was not so happy to be my subject, but I bought a piece of cloth from her for $5 and then she was ok.
-Last of the Kuna village pics: an old man in front of his canoes.
-Sunset picture with me and the muchachos: Olivier (from France), Drouyn (from Australia, not the middle east as you might have guessed from his garb), and Diego, my slow, slow, Swiss amigo.
-A man who sold us some crabs, which were delicious.
-Another sunset...
-The boys taking pictures of the sunset...
-The sunset from behind a makeshift clothesline.
-Fritz and me! Finally arrived in Cartagena, dirty, tired, and incredibly relieved.
-The US coast guard ship. Thank GOD they were there to watch over me! Team America, World Police.
-The last sunset photo, this one with ships, from the shore of Cartagena.
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