It was another day filled with a bit of everything. It began with an impromptu visit to a sugar cane field, with us running through the fields to capture the farmers’ hard at work. Then we were on our way to Puerto Parada, but first we had to make our way through the bustling city of Usulután, which makes the traffic and drivers back home seem extremely scarce and uniform. After forcing our way through the crowded streets and down through some more countryside, we arrived at Puerto Parada, located on the magnificent Bay of Jiquilisco. We brought our equipment far out into the water, almost losing two of our cameras in the process. But the risk was well worth it, as the interviews with the fishers, and the other shots we gathered, were some of the most rewarding footage we’ve gathered to date. We went back on shore where we had an amazing lunch, with fish, shrimp, rice, vegetables, and of course, tortillas, and on top of that, some of the most amazing fresh juices we have ever tasted. Then it was back to Ciudad Romero and a few of us attended a Salvadoran Catholic mass service at the same church where we learned about the history of Ciudad Romero the first day. The evening was composed of logging footage, while rolling thunder and lighting passed above. It was another busy and demanding day, but it was definitely memorable. –Eric Warren