You may recall my mention of foreshadowing in regards to two women we met on a bus going from Villa de Leyva to Bogota. Well here we meet again, in Santa Marta! In our conversation on that bus to Bogota, we found out that Janet and Harlee were in Colombia as part of a surgical mission run by Heal the Children. Heal the Children often does surgical missions to repair cleft lip and cleft palate, but this mission was specifically geared toward surgeries for children with burns. They invited us to come to the hospital in Santa Marta for a couple of days to help out doing translation work. It was truly a great experience. All the American doctors and nurses as well as the Colombian women who organized the mission were really wonderful people and we felt very fortunate to be able to help out. I even expanded my Spanish vocabulary with words and phrases such as "skin graft" "splint" and "gauze."
The lovely ladies of UNIMA (a Colombian NGO)
At this point, we are nearing the end of our trip. It was time for once last hurrah at the beach, so we headed for Parque Nacional Tayrona, which is supposed to have some of the most beautiful beaches in Colombia. The park is only about 45 minutes from Santa Marta, and here we are pictured at the entrance. From the entrance, you have to hike for about two hours to get to the beach, but you are rewarded with beautiful views along the way.
After sweating it out on the hike you arrive at Cabo San Juan del Guía where there is a lovely beach with inviting turquoise water. The small hut on top of the hill in the picture below was our sleeping quarters.
And these were our beds...
A rainbow and a sunset rounded out our two days of near paradise at Parque Tayrona.