The Adventures of Nick and Blue

Monday, March 05, 2007

Mag commenced her gigantic leg home


The water temperature is fairly cold which moderates the air temperature; the mild climate is influenced by the Humboldt current which drags arctic waters up the side of South America where they mix with equatorial currents and counter-currents to make a rich soup that supports a magical and diverse sea life. The morning of Mag’s departure we added to the diversity by having an early morning swim at Playa Mann. In the moments of saying goodbye to Mag, I was lost on how to express the thanks and fitting farewells to our adventure, there had just been so many different sites, people, and experiences across hundreds of brilliantly beautiful and sadly awakening miles. We have many amazing memories from our trip together.

1 Comments:

  • Expression Disclaimer:
    Obviously, being very tall makes me even more prone to dreaded altitude sickness which, in South America, I was able to alleviate by drinking coca tea. That is why other shorter or fatter, more photogenic members of the family appear more normal here. Thank you.

    By Blogger Unknown, at March 24, 2007  

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