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65 viewsYou have to admit, the place has character.
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63 viewsThere was wildlife everywhere, some more frightening than others.
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60 viewsI believe this is what surfers would call a double-overhead wave.
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60 viewsPhil and Perry chat at our breakfast hangout, Mojo's.
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59 viewsThe beach of Cahuita had some pretty rough surf but then it was storming like crazy.
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59 viewsThe much nicer beach south of Puerto Viejo, Manzanillo.
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59 viewsEven the trees are rasta here.
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59 viewsAt last I was feeling better thanks to Perry's Pharmacy Skills. Time to celebrate.
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59 viewsPerry was kind enough to drive us to the border. Here the four of us (Perry, Phil, me, El Nubio) part ways.
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58 viewsOn the other side of this bridge is Cahuita National Park. Admission, like nowhere else in Costa Rica, is free.
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58 viewsI think this bird is a herron.
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58 viewsUnfortunately, I left my plane at home. Vargas and Bribri were out of the question.
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58 viewsThis is Maria 6, and I think also the sixth Maria I've encountered on this trip.
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58 viewsMy camera had gone largely unused in Cahuita. Now I was making up for it with many random shots.
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57 viewsAfter a few days of rain and studying Spanish, I took a walk in the drizzle through Cahuita National Park.
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57 viewsPhil and his brother Perry arrived to keep me company and/or rescue me. But who was going to rescue Phil from the surf?
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57 viewsMain Street, Puerto Viejo.
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57 viewsI still have no immediate plans to ride a bicycle but here it's often the modus transporti for many. Photo by Perry.
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57 viewsThese kids would go into the water and run out screaming and laughing when a wave was coming.
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56 viewsThe keys to my room in Cahuita are a sign that I'm not the only one who'd rather be elsewhere.
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