Yesterday we arrived in Provo, and all immediately walked around like deer in headlights. On the way down to South a month and a half ago, the Provo airport seemed tiny. But arriving in it yesterday, after flying out of the (safe) shack that is the South Caicos airport, we felt like we were in Disneyland. I don't think I have every been more fascinated by cars and buildings in my life.
We established ourselves in the Comfort Suites, which is a beautiful hotel that most importantly has AIR CONDITIONING and FRESH WATER SHOWERS. Those two things make you feel so clean and refreshed you have no idea. Also, we have a TV, which sort of feels like space technology. Yesterday afternoon we went to the grocery store across the street to check it out, and probably looked like we'd never seen one before. So in case I haven't made it clear enough, reverse culture shock is a very real thing people.
Today we set out for our field trip, and traveled by ferry to North Caicos, and then by yellow school bus over an almost completely washed out causeway to Middle Caicos and an amazing series of caves. And I love caves. Stalactites, stalagmites, and lots of bats. Some people got bat pee in the face (no joke), but luckily I was not one of them.
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| 100-year-old graffiti |
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| Lots 'o caves |
So that was awesome. Then we boarded the bus again, and headed off to the Middle Caicos Co-op, where local artisans sell traditional crafts. Hand-woven baskets, hats, mats, as well as bowls made from conchs and seagrass jewelry were all on display. After purchasing our crafts, we got back on the bus and prepared to leave. But as we started up, one of the wheels went off the road and the bus got stuck! We thought we were going to tip over. So we all got out, and some of the store owners came out to help us push, and we got the bus back on the real road. After that little adventure, we were all ready for lunch and a break.
Which brings us to The Most Beautiful Beach in the World. I will not tell you where it is, because it is a secret and we all selfishly want to keep it that way. So we all sat down to the most scenic picnic lunch I have ever had. Since I have no hope of ever describing this place, here are some pics:
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| Oh yeah. We can do this. |
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| Did Disney come here when planning The Little Mermaid? |
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| Waterfall created by waves |
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| Giant picnic cave |
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| Is this real life??? |
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| Who's having the best day ever? This kid. |
Sadly, we eventually had to leave, so we climbed back aboard our bus and headed back across the causeway to North Caicos. On North our guide (who was brilliant, by the way), took us to the farm he works on. And there were goats! Obviously, I was super excited. Finally they tore us away from the goats, and moved us on to the greenhouse. Our guide is working on a project to reestablish a native pine tree, as well as cultivate many other native plants. Which is cooler than it sounds, I swear.
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| Baby goat! I want to bring it home! |
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| Poor pine tree, get well soon! |
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| Pretty flower, no idea what it is |
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| Tiny baby cactus |
Finally we took the ferry back to Provo, napped along the way, and went out to dinner when we got back. We were all ready to fall in our beds, but surprise! Guest speaker! Actually it was really cool, and a guy came to talk to us about turtle conservation on South. He's going to come visit later in the semester, when he'll be able to give us his whole presentation and show us his documentary.
But now we are going TO BED because we are falling over. Tomorrow we're interviewing tourists, visiting a conch farm (no joke), and finally starting SPRING BREAK!!!!!