There is a "beer bar" at the entrance of the site. Didn't visit though. I think you are better off carrying your own water and a bag of nuts to keep you nourished.
On the way back, I stopped at a small town for some sugarcane juice - being a local my guts appreciated it. But a definite "no" unless you are feeling adventurous
Written Jul 8, 2008
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