Travel Blogs from Guapiles, Costa Rica
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Two freaks and a kebab for breakfast
This was the most scariest place we have ever been. Well, perhaps Guate City is the most, but this is second. We didn´t stray more than 2 blocks from our hotel. Paul got threatened in the street for money and a freaky guy sat right behind me in an empty ...
Parque Nacional Braulio Carnillo
Vanmorgen zijn we vroeg opgestaan....om 6.45 uur aan het ontbijt.....en een half uur later zaten we inde auto op weg voor een wandeling van drie uur door een natuurpark waar tevens onderzoek werd gedaan voor flora en fauna. Naarmate we dichterbij kwamen ...
Eindelijk!!
Om 2.30 mag Margreet het ziekenhuis uit......het werd 3 uur. Het duurde vervolgens nog 45 minuten om de stad uit te komen en de toerit te vinden van snelweg 32 naar Guápiles...wat een zooitje!! Heleen had op internet een ecolodge gevonden in Guápiles ...
El Rio Pacuare!
... people of Costa Rica which live in the mountains around the river. Yonder told us that there are 2,000 indigenous people that live in Costa Rica and they use the cable car to cross the river. He also told us that the people must walk a minimum of 8 hours ...
Ultimo dia en casa
... en casa, al menos por un largo tiempo. Alli, madre, hermanos y sobrinos me despidieron. Alli igualmente me despedi de Costa Rica. Al salir, siempre queda un nudo en la garganta, pero tambien la ilusion de pronto volverlos a ver. "Al ...
Rainforest Aerial Tram
... plane after an hour and a half nap, nice. I got off the plane from 20 degree weather in Dallas to 80+ degree weather in Costa Rica. My first adventure was getting from San Jose to Guapiles. Guapiles in its prime was a banana mecca now for me at least it ...
Heading East!
... out to the coasts, so at least for the first half of our trip, this would would work to our advantage, as we are crossing Costa Rica, going from the West Coast to the East Coast. As soon as we got onto the #1 Panamerican Highway, the traffic coming ...
Huelga (strike) y Regreso de paraiso!
... way we were going was going to add about two hours to our trip. But the ride was gorgeous, we drove by the old capital of Costa Roca, called Cartago. We also met this really nice family on the bus who were from San Jose. The mom had done a study abroad ...
Bus ride to... Oh, anywhere
... backpack and hop off the bus in Guapiles. In some places, overshooting my stop might be frustrating, but Costa Rica is not one of them. I strike up conversation with a local tour/rafting guide named David Soto and we become ...
Rafting the Pacurae!
... our ride we saw some gorgeous scenery, everything was so lush and vivid. We passed under a cable that the indigenous people of Costa Rica use to get across the river to their tribe. The cable has a little cart that the people have to pull themselves ...
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