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Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 12th, 2010, 10:48 pm
by oldwrench
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 12th, 2010, 11:20 pm
by oldwrench
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 13th, 2010, 4:33 am
by Zeratul2k
That looks like breadfruit, IMO...
And living in the jungle is hard, but people can get used to anything, apparently.
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 19th, 2010, 1:17 am
by oldwrench
On Sunday we traveled from the rain forest of Sarapiqui to the active volcano, Arenal. It was their day of national elections and we stopped at a small town to see the election process. They make a real party day of it, lots of people out and lots of children running around, all trying to give you flags and bumper stickers of their candidate of choice. They had around 20 candidates for president alone, and lots more for congress. The first woman with a real shot at being elected was on the ballot. It brought out a lot of women to vote.

- Even the dog was campaigning for Lara.

- There were lots of kids around, it was a real party atmosphere.
We drove on to the Iguana restaurant. There are two big trees growing on the river bank next to the building, from the bridge over the river you can get right next to the tree branches, the trees are full of iguanas. There are over 250 iguanas in the two trees, the restaurant puts out food for them. You can get very close to the big lizards.

- proof that iguanas grow on trees

- they're everywhere, they're everywhere!!
Then on to the lodge at Arenal. There were elephants in the rooms.
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 19th, 2010, 1:24 am
by Dinky
"I'd say something about a lovely bunch of coconuts, but...."

Heehee! Good one!
Loving the pics- keep them coming!!
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: March 19th, 2010, 1:10 pm
by JHawkNH
I am surprised they they were giving you guys bumper stickers and such. Especially since you couldn't vote for anyone. At least you couldn't legally vote for anyone.
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: April 7th, 2010, 4:01 am
by oldwrench
Actually, they were very open about their election process, they made it more of a party day than anything else.
We stayed by the Arenal volcano, we got to spend some time at a volcanic hot springs spa, and in the evening, went way back on a really bad rock road to get a view of the lava flow. The volcano has been erupting continuously for over 20 years. It was cloudy, but we did get a couple glimpses of lava and rocks rolling down the mountain.

- The View of the Arenal volcano from our resort, The lava flow is on the other side. We did hear the mountain rumble though.

- A heliconia flower, there were lots of these around.

- A shampoo flower, the native people would squeeze the nectar out of these and use it as a shampoo.
Re: Costa Rica vacation
Posted: April 15th, 2010, 12:14 am
by oldwrench
This seems to be a slow trip
We headed for Cano Negro, a river and waterway, with a large turtle and bird sanctuary. On the way, we stopped at a local school, the children were so cute, they danced and sang for us, then showed us around the school. After this, we ate dinner at homes of the school children's families. the food was very good, the homes and lifestyles were interesting. one of the travelers with us could speak some Spanish, so we were able to learn a lot from the woman who hosted us.

- the school children

- the song they sang, but they sang Spanish.

- the home hosted diner

- a bit blurry, but the inside of their house

- The woman's garden, she owned around 40 acres, and had cattle and a large garden plot.