After he finished up for the day, we drove to the beach in Isabella.
The rocks closest to the beach were very eroded and jagged.
We climbed the rocks farthest from the water to see what was on the other side, and found this eddy. The water was slamming into the rocks. It was absolutely gorgeous.
The waves would break on the plateau jutting out into the ocean. I could watch waves all day.
We climbed the rocks farthest from the water to see what was on the other side, and found this eddy. The water was slamming into the rocks. It was absolutely gorgeous.
The waves would break on the plateau jutting out into the ocean. I could watch waves all day.
After we walked on the beach Marlow wanted to show me the town of Isabella. It is about 12,000 in population. We were weaving our way through the streets when we spotted the missionaries. One Elder was from Guatamala, and the other from Peru. We followed them to the church. I'm sure glad they took us, I don't think we would have ever found it with the GPS.
It also happened to be Ward Council. It is a branch with about 40 members.
The RS pres speaks english, and all the brethren me met that night spoke english.