
Matt, Esther, and their daughter Gabriela (MCCers formerly working in our positions) are visiting this week, and introduced us to an amazing hike up through a river.

Gorgeous, no?

Hiking to a school in Wopisa this week, Friztner, Esther, and I discovered a pretty waterfall along the trail. This is one of the few places I've ever seen people actually drinking water from the wild.

Esther's pants are well-camouflaged, but you can see her forging ahead. Yep, that's the actual trail.

One of the unsung wonders of Haiti, a mapou tree.
What's not to love here?
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