Diapers, lightning and manure: the essence of adventure

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And this is what living is all about! Good on you!
 
Well wriiten and wonderfully told.
 
Now that was great, and the photos are a treat.
 
Which resorts were you at?
 
Which resorts were you at?

There is no resort. We were in the middle of the jungle, a 4 hours drive away from the coast. Most of our nights were spent in a small hostel 30 miles away, some of the nights we slept in a hammock in a chicken ranch (one of the dirtiest places I remember in my whole life), with no water nor electricity.

We brought all we needed in terms of gas and dive gear, as there is no compressor (nor electricity to drive it).

So resort is not the right word. But if You are interested to see these places, something a bit more comfortable can be arranged. Talk to Natalie at Under The Jungle, she is the only one that can take you there.
 
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