February 28, 2011
More relaxing, more swimming, more food. We took a launch to see a (traditional Kuna village) in the morning. Much further than I or the rest expected. We arrived and was very disappointed with the amount of garbage in many areas of the village and ocean shore. Then they explained that they don't wear their traditional clothing, they don;t work traditional jobs and I wondered what was so traditional about this traditional village? On the way back, we were against the swells and wind getting completely soaked. The traditional Kuna gave us a traditional water repellent, plastic... Michael returned to abusing his body via rope swing. Flips back flops, dives, he and others had a blast. Left the sanctuary of our island hideout about 3:30 pm after the captain did some repairs to the sail rigging, and motored to El Porvenier. This evening we went ashore to a local restaurant and had a nice meal. Everyone was in bed early in anticipation of our trips back to civilization.
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