Sunday, November 27, 2005

Costa Rica so far

So far the trip has been great.

I´ve been to Playa Hermosa (snorkeling and diving near the Catalinas Islands), Tamarindo (Watching a 2m long leatherback turtle lay about 50 eggs), and Cano Negro - Not to be confused with Gato Negro - To see a ton of wildlife (Three toed sloths, massive iguanas, howler monkeys, crocodiles, hundreds of birds of all shapes and sizes, some pretty sweet butterflies and a lot more.

Cheryl and I are now in La Fortuna (last night we saw lava from the Arenal volcano which has been in constant eruption since 1968), and tomorrow we will be heading out to Monteverde.

I´ll be posting some pictures pretty soon, but since internet costs money over here I´ll wait until I get home :)

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