

Ok, so I have finally gotten to see waterfalls. It's not the El Limon waterfalls, but still a much bigger waterfall than I have ever seen before. Antonio took me to Jarabacoa, which was about 2-3 hours away. We went on the moto (big mistake). I keep forgetting that his sense of time and distance is always underestimated. We went to the Salto Jimenoa Dos, it's one of three waterfalls in Jarabacoa. I wish I could post my pictures. To get to the waterfall, you have to walk this trail and cross two wooden suspension bridges, but it's worth it.
On a side note, Dominican women always wear heels. I don't know how they do it because there are no smooth roads or sidewalks, but they always have heels on. Anyway, even walking a trail and a suspension bridge, they're wearing heels. This one woman was walking the bridge and every other step her heel slipped between the wooden slats. Obviously, I would have had multiple broken ankles if I had worn shoes like them, but somehow they pull it off.
On a side note, Dominican women always wear heels. I don't know how they do it because there are no smooth roads or sidewalks, but they always have heels on. Anyway, even walking a trail and a suspension bridge, they're wearing heels. This one woman was walking the bridge and every other step her heel slipped between the wooden slats. Obviously, I would have had multiple broken ankles if I had worn shoes like them, but somehow they pull it off.
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