Sunday, June 8, 2014

San Antonio Trip - Day 4 - Hamilton pool

It was not an open place. It had an entrance with some guards there.




"It may take more than an hour to enter," the guard said. One hour was a lot, but we were there only to see that place. For the first time, I saw a line of cars to enter a place.


Hopefully, we got inside in less than 30 minutes.





There was a short hiking path to the pool. We took that path.






It was like a imaginary place. I thought that I was in one of the Tomb Rider's games.


It was not really crowded, but they controlled the number of people by the number of cars in the entrance.


Alexander and Martin went to the water to swim, but it was very cold. I decided to walk around there and explore the area.





All I can say is that it was beautiful, but its Internet pictures were better.



I sat next to Martin's wife. I went inside the water, but since it was very cold, I couldn't swim. The floor of the pool was made of rocks that made it hard to walk inside it. I stayed close to the side of the water. There was a very pretty girl with her boyfriend there.

Martin was swimming there with Alexander that I noticed that he scared. I couldn't understand what's happened, but I saw a woman who took his hand and helped him to come out of the water. Martin's muscle got tight and he couldn't swim for a while and that scared him. He rested next to us. I asked Alexander to come with me to see the other path toward a river. It was a 0.9 miles path. He rested for a while and came with me. We left Martin and his family near the pool.


The other path was also amazing. I really like hiking.





It was late, and a woman came and asked us to come back, but I wanted to see the end of the path. So, we continued our way.









Finally, we got to the end. It was very rewarding. The perspective was unbelievable. It was like heaven.


We took some pictures next to the river, but that woman didn't let us stay there longer, so we came back. I think that we really had missed something if we didn't take this path.


We came back to Martin and his family to continue our trip toward Austin.






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