The trees that we went through on our boat ride in the river. All of their roots are above ground and they are only located in the river, not on its shore.
The beach we ended up at.
The view from the lodge.
Jon, Julianna, Marty, and Carmen hanging out in the lodge.
The next morning we took the boats out and travelled along the shore to the Corcovado Reserve, which is a large area of preserved rainforest. We set out on our first hike which was very exciting. We got to see howler monkeys up in the trees, macaws (which are huge red, yellow, and blue birds), leaf cutter ants, agoutis, and tons of other fun things in the rainforest. We walked along the beach for part of it, and i even learned how to break open a coconut. All together, we hiked for about 3 hours, and by the time we got back the tide was so high that we had to wade with our clothes above our heads through one of the streams that feeds into the ocean. We came back to the main uilding at the reserve and ate a delicious lunch, and spent about 30 minutes at the beach. Then we set off on a 30 minute hike out to a waterfall deep in the rainforest. The hike their was awesome, as we hide to rough it over and under trees, through streams, and up and down steep hills. The waterfall was gorgeous and we all got to jump off one of the ledges into the pool at the bottom. It was so much fun to be in the middle of pure nature.
The next morning we set off on the boats for about an hour to Cano Island to go snorkeling. Despite the rain we sped over huge waves and by the time we got their it had stopped raining, even though it was still pretty cloudy. Snorkeling was amazing, and I saw tons of really cool fish and coral. We got to dive down to the bottom and see everything up close, and I even followed a huge school of fish around the area. After snorkeling, we ate lunch on the beach and played with the hundreds of little crabs running around on the shore. By the time we left the island, the sun had come out, and on the boat ride back to our hotel we got to see dolphins swimming at the top of the water! They dove in and out of the water in their search for food, and I was so excited to see dolphins out in the wild. That night back at the hotel, we drank at the main lodge with the owner, Fernando, who is definitely one of my favorite Ticos that I have met so far on this trip. He was so fun and got us all up and doing the salsa and merengue. I learned how to play the card game hearts which I was horrible at first but Im getting decent at it now. We all had a blast that night and were all pretty tired from the long day. We left for San Jose the next morning, and on the boat ride back we got to see a crocodile up close on the bank of the river. The views from the ocean and the river were absolutely gorgeous; everywhere around us was paradise.
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your adventures in paradise are making milwaukee look pretty tame. I'm jealous, but glad to see that you are appreciating all of the beauty around you. miss you!
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