
outdoor bowling!

some friends from last time :)

the painting is cool, but the real ocean is way better

We went to go see the crocodile feedings that we were told happen daily at 4:30. This is where local guys tie dead chickens to ropes and drag the ropes around to draw crocodiles to the chickens and put on a show. Feeding crocodiles is illegal and has been for a while now, which has never stopped the guys from doing it. Except for the day that we went. Incidentally this was the same day the enforcers of the law came and put up a sign with the local newspaper there to watch. We recovered from our loss of a show and brightened the mood with a picture with the park enforcers and the new sign. At least we were there on a historic day!

Coconut Leo may lack teeth, but he has mad skills for climbing to the top of palm trees and doing backflips.

San Pedro is famous for its nightlife - clubs, dancing, drinking, etc. We decided to skip the crazy scene, such as lady's night at Wet Willy's, and go for some more local fun like the chicken dump. Here is how this works: Pay about 50 cents for a number, feed a chicken, put it in this numbered pen, and if the chicken takes a dump on your number you win money.
The catch: you have to clean the number first.
This goes for rounds and attracts visitors to the island and locals alike.


when I leave San Pedro it is always sad, but at the same time there is no way I could stay on an island forever..
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