Subject: Post: After leaving Banos we stopped for a while at Casa del Arbon, a small restaurant and garden on top of a mountain with high swings above the cliff and later on at Paillon del Diablo. The later one is an 80 meter waterfall with high water volume and some beautiful stone stairs around the waterfall. Heavy rain begun while we were exploring the waterfall, so we were soaking wet from both the rain and the water from the waterfall when we returned to our car.Driving out from the waterfall village to the main road I didn't notice a concrete water canal on the side of the road and one of the tires hit there. As the result some plastic support structures from under the car front bumper broke and I spent a nice half an hour laying in monsoon rain on a pool of mud water temporarily fixing the bottom so that the car would be drivable. Luckily I always carry some parachute cord with me. Actually it looked like the same part had been broken earlier and had been fixed with a steel wire which was now cut.Well, we managed to fix the car enough to drive the rest of the way to Mishuahulli, a small town on the edge of Amazonas area. Properly fixing it shouldn't take more than a moment from a repair company and cost next to nothing, so that won't be a big problem. Latitude: Longitude: Security Code:
After leaving Banos we stopped for a while at Casa del Arbon, a small restaurant and garden on top of a mountain with high swings above the cliff and later on at Paillon del Diablo. The later one is an 80 meter waterfall with high water volume and some beautiful stone stairs around the waterfall. Heavy rain begun while we were exploring the waterfall, so we were soaking wet from both the rain and the water from the waterfall when we returned to our car.
Driving out from the waterfall village to the main road I didn't notice a concrete water canal on the side of the road and one of the tires hit there. As the result some plastic support structures from under the car front bumper broke and I spent a nice half an hour laying in monsoon rain on a pool of mud water temporarily fixing the bottom so that the car would be drivable. Luckily I always carry some parachute cord with me. Actually it looked like the same part had been broken earlier and had been fixed with a steel wire which was now cut.
Well, we managed to fix the car enough to drive the rest of the way to Mishuahulli, a small town on the edge of Amazonas area. Properly fixing it shouldn't take more than a moment from a repair company and cost next to nothing, so that won't be a big problem.
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