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Tayrona National Park
2014-12-13  19:27:59

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Tayrona National Park sägs ha Sydamerikas finaste stränder - och absolut, när vi väl kom fram var det riktigt, riktigt fint. Vi vandrade genom djungeln i ett par timmar och såg ödlor och några små Capybara liknande djur. Sedan kom vi ut till den Karibiska kusten och möttes av ett klarblått hav, vita stränder och djungel ända ned till vattnet med palmer överallt. SÅ fint! Vi vandrade vidare för att ta oss mot campet och längs med stranden snubblade vi nästan på en krokodil, eller Kaiman. Vi såg den knappt men så låg den där några meter ifrån oss, stor som sjutton med gapet i vädret. Men vi har ju lärt oss att Kaimaner inte är farliga på dagen för då sover de, så vi bara gick vidare. Vi kom till vårt läger Cabo San Juan lagom till att vädret mulnade på, så efter all vandring somnande vi på stranden. När vi vaknade var lägret fullt såklart, så vi fick gå tillbaka till ett annat läger innan det blev mörkt. Vi hittade till ett undangömt ställe inne i djungeln där vi sov i hängmattor under ett tak, och då öppnade sig himlen. Det spöregnade hela natten och jag var helt säker på att det smög omkring farliga apor och jaguarer runt om oss, det var ögon som stirrade på en. 
 
 
// Tayrona National Park is one of South America's finest beaches - and certainly, once we arrived it was very pretty. We walked through the jungle for a couple of hours and saw lizards and some small Capybara-like animals. Then we came to the Caribbean coast and were met by a clear blue sea, white beaches and jungle all the way down to the water with palm trees everywhere. SO nice! We walked further away to get to the camp and along the beach we almost stumbled on a crocodile, or Caiman. We barely saw it, but it was just a few meters away from us. But we have learned that Caimans are not dangerous on the day when they sleep, so we just walked on. We came to our camp Cabo San Juan and after all the walking we fell asleep on the beach. When we woke up the camp was full, of course, so we had to go back to another camp before dark. We found a secluded spot in the jungle where we slept in hammocks under a roof, and then the sky opened up. It rained like crazy all night and I was absolutely sure that monkeys and jaguars sneaked around us, eyes were staring at us. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Det ser ut som på Robinson!

2014-12-13 @ 20:55:01
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AVUNDSJUK!!

2014-12-13 @ 21:29:02
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