More pics from my Costa Rica trip. Enjoy!
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The runway in Quepos where my flight from San Jose landed. |
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Ribs, plantain and yucca at Coki's. Delish. It used to have a dirt floor, leaf roof, and the meat was cooked on a bed spring over a fire pit. You'll need to ask a local how to get there, though. |
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Some kind of crazy spider. I think it's called a spiny orb-weaver. |
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About ready to zip down the line.... |
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Zip-line canopy tour. |
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Rio Canas, two days before we fished it. Good shape. |
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Rio Canas, two days before we fished it. |
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Rio Canas, after a night's rain, the day we fished it. |
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Rio Canas, after a night's rain, the day we fished it. |
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There are bugs in Costa Rican rivers. |
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Leaf-cutter ants. |
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Ever hear of a Daihatsu BeGo? The roof leaked profusely when it rained. |
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One of the many stray dogs around Quepos. |
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Great kiskadee. Far from the prettiest bird in Costa Rica, but not bad. |
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Groove-billed ani? |
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Brown pelican |
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Brown pelican, feeding. |
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Ghost crab on the beach at Manuel Antonio. |
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Ghost crab on the beach at Manuel Antonio. |
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Squirrel monkeys raiding a construction truck for some sort of unidentified food. |
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Squirrel monkeys |
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Squirrel monkeys |
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The best sangria in Costa Rica can be had at Ronny's. |
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The view from Ronny's. It's apparently a great place to go to catch a sunset, but it was cloudy both times I ate there. Odd for the dry season. |
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A beach at Manuel Antonio. |
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Three-toed sloth. |
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Two-toed sloth. |
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Female iguana, Manuel Antonio |
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One of the Costa Rican-brewed beers. My favorite. |
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