So Loa and I decided to take a break from the sandblasting we received on the beach each day for a buggy ride (pronounced boogee) to the local freshwater lakes. (Please refer to the picture of the tree here for an illustration of just how windy it was there.) You can also see us perched on the back of the boogee. There are two inside seats, one for the driver and one passenger, but you get assaulted by exhaust fumes down there. Up top, you get the wind blowing your hair and all of the other Hollywood effects that come from girls in bikinis riding on cars.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Dune Buggy Rides in Jericoacoara
So Loa and I decided to take a break from the sandblasting we received on the beach each day for a buggy ride (pronounced boogee) to the local freshwater lakes. (Please refer to the picture of the tree here for an illustration of just how windy it was there.) You can also see us perched on the back of the boogee. There are two inside seats, one for the driver and one passenger, but you get assaulted by exhaust fumes down there. Up top, you get the wind blowing your hair and all of the other Hollywood effects that come from girls in bikinis riding on cars.
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