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Location: New Jersey, USA
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Originally Posted by MD11F
We did that tour too and enjoyed it. The rainforest there is very nice, lush green flora and fauna. We did walk down to Trafalga Falls and Emerald pool. I've got some pictures posted in the CLF photo gallery. Champagne Reef sounds interesting and would look into it next time I'm there. Our stay in Dominica was cut short by a medical emergency aboard the Destiny.
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That's where we went. I forgot the name.  Only a couple people actually walked into the water though. We all put our hands in the water, or whatever you do (I forget), because our guide told us that it takes like 10 years off you. So we were touristy and went along with it.  The reason why none of us really went in the water was because we kept getting hit with downpours and that kind of took the mood away. Supposedly there was another water we could hike to, but no one did that either because we had to climb up a wall to do that and we were all afraid of falling.
What else? I remember walking by that wall with the water running down it. The crying wall is it called? Something like that. That was pretty cool. We saw a parrot in a tree, and plenty of crabs. But I imagine we could have seen a lot more wildlife had it not been raining so bad. Our bus driver, who was walking with us, pulled some really, really big leaves off some plants for us to use as umbrellas. That was cool.
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