To test my new FLX Extreme, Philip and I decided to head to Ginnie Springs, so that he could play with his new camera and housing as well. I won’t say much about this one, as the photos speak for themselves.
Month: October 2011
Puerto Rico Weekend Getaway
So after going to Puerto Rico last week for work, I decided to return for a fun-only trip with Kaitlin. I took a few hours off of work, and we caught the JetBlue flight out of MCO to SJU. Upon arrival at the airport, we took the shuttle to Hertz, where we had a rental car waiting. One thing we didn’t expect, is that Google maps would not do turn by turn directions, so finding our way to the resort was a nightmare. After nearly two hours of struggling, we finally made it to the Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort and Casino, which I highly recommend for the money.
The next morning we woke up semi early and headed towards El Yunque Rainforest, a US National Park which was amazing. We drove along the main road, and finally parked to hike to the Peak. During the hike, it started to rain after not having seen a single cloud in the sky! By the time we got to the Peak, we were drenched, but the rain had backed off. After about 30 minutes of enjoying the view, things quickly changed and it was yet again flooding.
After a nap back at the hotel, we decided to go kayaking in the Bioluminescent Bay. To get there, you rent kayaks on a guided tour through a marsh covered lagoon, kayaking in the dark and using glow sticks to keep from hitting each other. Once you’re in the bay, it’s very dark with surprisingly little light pollution compared to the rest of the island. Every time you paddle, the bay lights up around the disturbed water and gives off a blue glow, one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a while!