The heat was almost unbearable yet I carried on walking. I realized that soon I would have to find somewhere to shade, my body couldn't take any more. It seemed like I had been walking for days but it could have been no more than a couple of hours. If I was honest this hadn't been one of my better ideas, trekking through the jungle, but when I was offered the chance I just couldn't say no.
I carried on, the sun beating down through the trees, unsure where I was going. That is when I heard it, the sound of splashing water, but where was it coming from. Then, above the sound of the water, I heard laughing. Now I was even more eager to find the source of the water. Ever since I had strode out on my own I hadn't seen, let alone heard, another soul. Standing still for a minute or two I listened, trying to gauge which direction to head, before deciding that eastwards seemed like the right way.
After only a couple of minutes I came to a clearing and there before me was a sight of untold beauty. Never had I ever dreamed that I would see something to take my breath away, yet here before me was something I had only read about. I walked into the clearing further to admire its beauty fully.
There before me was a small pool like area, the water coming from a waterfall, but that was not all. In the pool, wearing small bikinis were two very beautifully tanned women. I stopped in my tracks, this was something I could never have imagined, my eyes unable to look away. Where had these women come from because I had never come across any villages and I found it hard to believe that they were just two random tourists?
Feeling like I was intruding I backed away before they saw me. Yet the sight of these two gorgeous women was too much for me to back away too far. Careful not to make a sound I inched back out of the clearing to just inside the jungle, partially hiding myself behind a tree, so I could carry on watching the two beauties. Oblivious to my presence the women were laughing and splashing each other without a care in the world. Part of me wanted to go out and speak to them but, partially through fear of scaring them and partially through curiosity to see what they were up to, I stayed where I was.