Curma or Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions is the pioneer for the the conservation of Pawikans in the area. Their efforts start with securing Pawikan nests, releasing the hatchlings up to coastal clean-ups. Volunteering is available for everyone.
I did not save some Pawikans. They saved me. They made me understand the course of nature, which is life must be lived with full awareness of the existence of others. You need not be a volunteer for Curma to be a part of their cause. Rather, living with environmental consciousness is enough.
Paddle and Surf
There was one thing I fear most in life- dying in water or drowning in one word. Go on and laugh, ridicule me with this foolish thought. Then commend me for facing it. I will slowly paddle my way to the end of the sea until I conquer this. San Juan is the best place to do this. The seashore has an infinite line, the waters with various moods, and the sun with subtle gentleness.
Eat
Flotsam and Jetsam is my favorite. I have my share of the hippie lifestyle-the thing I would not choose for myself but would occasionally knock my curiosity. And now I have it. They serve a variety of foods from vegetable salads, pizza, pasta and rice meals.
There are other interesting places to visit. There is a Greek restaurant, German restaurant, and a Tea house.
Went to the Falls
The waterfalls is located in the boundary of two towns. It was so serene. The guide used a rope for support and lifeguard, the whole time. We were also dared to jump but I really cannot take chances in throwing myself off cliffs. But it was fun to watch the brave ones. This is the part of my life that I humble down and cower in my fears. My companions respected that.
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