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Order Soma 350Mg Online A couple of days ago, one of the two oncoming crew members messaged to say he had missed the first of several flights, explaining that it was too complicated to rearrange everything so he would not be coming which, unfortunately, left no time to find a replacement. Shawn and Ally had picked up a hire car on the evening of the 31st and drove 25 minutes to Saint Gilles to pick Wendy up from her hotel at 9am on Sunday the 1st June, and they hit it off straight away. The first stop was the supermarket to provision before it closed at midday. It was a swift and easy task and they were back onboard Imagination early afternoon where they all enjoyed time getting to know each other.

Clonazepam Purchase Online It was straight into adventuring on the 2nd, with them all in the car just after 6am for the drive up to La Volcan ( aka La Piton de la Fournaise). Ally thought that it might be good to return with Wendy, to complete the hike to the crater that she had given up on last month……a decision she will never understand! As they travelled closer, the pleasant weather deteriorated and it became evident that it wasn’t going to be nearly as nice as last time with Suz, as the thick cloud gathered and hung over the peaks by the time they arrived at the car parking area. The 3 of them asked each other if they really wanted to do it, given the conditions, and with none of them wanting to be the party pooper they headed off having eaten a big sandwich at the small onsite café. Spirits were high as they set off into the foggy, moist conditions, descending into the caldera via the many, many steps and then across the lunar landscape in the eerie atmosphere. By the time they reached the other side they were all soaked through but continued the ascent up to the crater edge during which Ally managed 2 minor ankle sprains leading to the fear of a third, more major injury which slowed her down a fair bit. The underfoot conditions were hard, very uneven, jagged and steep at times but they made it up to the crater view point and saw……..absolutely nothing through the thick fog/cloud! After a quick photo and snack in the cold rain, they headed back down with the biting wind in their faces and at a slow pace due to Ally’s painful ankle. They were back at the car 5.5 hours after leaving it, all soaked to the skin and with numb fingers. Having planned to find a beach for a swim afterwards, Wendy and Ally stripped to their bikinis and sat in the car wrapped in towels as they were too cold to stand out in the wind and rain to get dry clothes on, while Shawn managed to change fully. The car heater was on full blast for about an hour as they thawed out on the journey back down the mountain with the idea of going for a swim 100% binned!

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https://itxasofisio.com/conoceme/ On the 3rd, they were up early again, this time to drive up to Cilaos, a town in the middle of a caldera known as Cirque De Cilaos. They ( well, Wendy) had to drive up a seemingly endlessly winding road to get there, navigating around 400 tight, steep bends. Thank goodness Wendy is a confident driver and once had aspirations to be a rally driver….she was brilliant! The views along the way!!! Mindblowing scenery at every turn passed the time and detracted from the anxiety of the narrow roads and tiny tunnels. Cilaos itself is quant and very “French”. Shawn, Ally and Wendy found a Boulangerie where they had coffee and pastries before going on a very easy ( compared to yesterday) walk to some ancient springs which are officially closed to the public. With the new springs facility currently closed, it was a given that they’d go down to the old ones and they weren’t the only ones. They’re not sure they got to the actual location, but it was a very pleasant time anyway and they followed it up with a very tasty lunch at one of the restaurants in town.

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http://rangerdangerpodcast.com/creature-feature/ There was another hike on the 4th with another revisit, this time to the Cap Noir viewpoint, overlooking the Cirque De Mafate. More windy roads were driven to get there, but nowhere as bad or as many as yesterday. The views at the top were worth the effort and there was the added interest of watching 2 helicopters coming and going to pick up and drop off supplies to the small communities living high in the mountains. It was far busier compared to the last time Ally and Shawn were here a couple of weeks ago with Suz, but everyone was very polite and cheerful as they passed along the narrow trail. After the walk, they drove into St. Gilles where they found somewhere for an excellent lunch before returning to Imagination mid afternoon for some well deserved relaxation.

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