Day 8

By: Scott Tobe

Today was an wild run-around day. We all presented our projects today on our leafcutter ant tests and got some feedback on what to do back home. After lunch we all went to a waterfall via an extremely wobbley tractor, and went up and down mud covered slopes for miles. While I didn't go in the water, I did take some pictures of the surrounding forest and played with the dogs. After I stumbled into a hanging chair, I decided to pet on the cats before everyone else scared them off. This has been a nice place to stay, and the beds were quite luxurious.

By: Triston Armstrong

We started this morning practicing for our final presentations and getting the last amount of data we can before giving Dr.pinto our projects and lab notebooks. Presenting was very nerve racking knowing that this was going to be the project we show back home. After presenting and eating lunch I took a tractor ride to the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen. Although it was a pretty hard hike to the waterfall, I think it was worth it for the pictures and the water. When we got back to where we started, senior Tio had fresh coffee and orange juice made for us. This trip work and effort from everyone.
Thanks Dr. Pinto, Ibrahim, and Silver.


All that work... finally pays off. 

Presenting SCIENCE and experimentation.

Tractor ride to Valle Verde water falls and the "toughest hike ever". 

Having fun!
Valle Verde Water Fall

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  1. Looking forward to seeing the presentations. The waterfall looks amazing!

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