La Romana, Dominican Republic - Dec. 10th

Here we are in the D.R. Nate and I decided to go on our one adventure again instead of paying the outlandish Cruise
excursion prices. It would have cost us $65.00 a person to do what we did for $20.00 a person and that included being ripped off by a very cleaver money exchanger.
AS you can see by this picture, the Dominican's do not care too much about historical land marks. Pretty sad, but it is cool that you can get into all these old places for free. That never happens in America.

We rode a bus for 2 hours from La Roman to
Santo Domingo. We only had 4 hours to see all of the history that the first Colony in the New World had to offer.
The guy standing by Nate in this picture decided that he was going to be our tour guide even though we told him we didn't want one. We eventually paid him to leave us alone.

The building at the end of this street was the first University built in the new world.
(You gotta love the
power lines in third world countries.)

This is the was the first hospital built in the New World.
The building directly to the right side of Nate was the home of Diego de Colon, Christopher Columbus's son. He came to Santo Domingo when the Queen forbid Christopher Columbus to leave Spain.
(Once again, I loved all of the Christmas decorations.)

This is called
Panteon de La
Patria. It was the first
Jesuitas Church built in the New World.
This is Fortaleza
de Santo Domingo
. We didn't have much time to fully explore the fort, but what we saw was
interesting.

We visited
Santo Domingo on the day of
Dia de la
Patria which is similar to our
Veteran's Day so there were tons of solders all over the city and they had these cool guns on display at the fort.

This is
Catedral de Santo Domingo,
the first
Cathedral built in the New World.
There was an incredible sunset as we were sailing out of the Dominican Republic. This picture is pretty, but the real thing was like a hundred times more beautiful.
Second Day at Sea - Dec. 11th
I had a cute picture of Nate and I on our way to dinner, but I keep deleting pictures and then it my whole set up gets messed up when I add a new picture so I am not going to try to add it gain. I will put it in a new post.
The Bahamas - December 12th 
When we got to the Bahamas we had two options. One was to take a taxi to this resort called Atlantis, (see the first picture) but we were sick of being raped by taxis so we decided to spend the day walking around town. I think we walked about 8 miles by the end of the day.
Of course we had to walk through the cemetery.
And take a picture of us kissing on Lovers Lane. How cute!
The Fort in the back ground is called Fort Montegue. Unfortunately it was locked so we couldn't go inside.
But, that didn't stop Nate from taking a peak.
We also went to fort Fincastle and looke around. There was a little farmers market in front of the fort and we wanted to buy some suvaniers, but street sellers in Bahams are not into bartering like the venders in Central America. We offered a guy $5.00 for this small little statue and he just scoffed at us like our money was no good. Of course it is the Bahams and I am sure that people will pay outlandish prices for things.
Nate explains the secret of aiming canons in the video below.
We were definately on the wrong side of the Island for Snorkling. We tired to snorkel at this beach and all we saw was seaweed and murky water. Oh, but Nate did find a plastic spoon.
The Bahams were definately my least favorite stop, but we still had a good time exploring the town and we saw some pretty cool things. Plus, we got some much needed exercise.
The moon looked so amazing. It was huge and bright. The camera did not do it justice at all. We later found out that the moon was as close to the earth as it gets during it's whole oribit. Sadly The Bahamas marked the end of our cruise. When we woke up in the morning we had to put on our pants and hoodies and that was in Florida.
Look at what greated us when we got of the plane in Salt Lake City.
But, It always feels good to come home, no matter the weather or how great the vacation.