La Garita B&B Resort
Los Llanos de La Garita , Alajuela
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garden bungalow with each 2 rooms swimmingpool and ranch for breakfast Horses on the premises

La Garita B&B Resort Alajuela

Los Llanos de La Garita Alajuela, Province of Alajuela, 4030, Costa Rica

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Day 3

A travel blog entry by jomole

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... a clear view as a lot of the time clouds cover it. We walked from there around a lake which had once been an active volcano, and saw in the rainforest lovely plants and hummingbirds. We then went to the La Paz waterfall gardens, which is a hotel at the top of a reserve where we had lunch and then walked to see some stunning waterfalls, and which also had enclosures where there were Costa ...

Vi er her stadig!

A travel blog entry by masbat

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... drager vi sydpaa til en by ved navn Puerto Jimenez, som ligger ved nationalparken Corcovardo, med endnu en public bus. Dette bliver, muligvis, vores sidste stop foer vi drager videre mod Mexico og mod helt nye eventyr!
Men bare rolig, vi skal nok opdatere bloggen inden vi hopper paa flyet videre, og vi satser ogsaa staerkt paa at laegge billeder ud snarest!

Hav det godt derhjemme i kolde Danmark. Vi har det i hvert fald varmt her!
Adios
Stine, Marie og ...

Coffee, Toucans and Cockroaches!

A travel blog entry by amandip

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... the WWF while the Toucan was on his arm and scared the bird. It flew back to its owner.

The Costa Rican frogs were so colourful and tiny. They are about the size of your thumbnail and we really had to search for them in between all the plants. They came in brilliant colours of red, blue, green, yellow and blue.

The Waterfalls were beautiful and very loud! We had to descend approximately 1000 stairs and traverse ...

At Home with Jesus & Volcanos

A travel blog entry by kristinrust

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4

... out, it's a pet store. I can hear him/them right now. No call to prayer here. Just Call of Perro.

There are 12 of us total and I scored a room to myself. This may be because I am nearly 20 years older then most of the other volunteers. But, Charlie and Nancy are 60-something from Austin and are trying a volunteer vacation for the first time. Their last trip was a two-week bike ride through the Baja Peninsula. Canadians Jordan and ...

Sometimes it Takes a Funeral to Make Us Feel Alive

A travel blog entry by sedinger

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... to a halt. Traffic lines the street, black fumes pouring from their exhausts. The cars ignore the sirens and we're stuck in the rows of cars as if we're another red taxi... Locals saunter across the street in front of us, unphased by the emergency vehicle. Alex, the paramedic driving, honks the horn. Beep, beeep. A wilted-looking man on the sidewalk responds ...

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