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Del Mar Jaco

Los4 Suenos Marina Village Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica

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The Transition

A travel blog entry by kimdn

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... on the plane to LA and guess what I saw... hehe
A (very blond) mom and daughter wearing matching leather jackets with so much glitter and bling on the back I needed my sunglasses. It stated they belonged to the national cheerleading association.
Of course it said that :P
Once in LA they made me go through the same security procedures.
I don't think I've ever had to get undressed and empty my bag so many times in such a short period of time.
But ...

Spanish & Yoga

A travel blog entry by v-nessa

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Now this might come as a shock to most of you: I started my day with jogging! Sunrise here is at about 5.20h which means that by 6.00h it is already so bright that you can't sleep anymore. So I got up and while the others went surfing (my surfing class only starts next week) I went running. I think I ran about 200 meters before I got out of breath. Which in my opinion for start is not ...

Jaco Day 4 - Passing Time

A travel blog entry by tangerine9

... It is said that Jaco is a tourist resort built amongst cultural wasteland and from the stretch of beach we visited today it could be seen that the beach was fairly polluted and littered with rubbish. From here we made our way back to the main strip with Amy trying to photograph as much wildlife as she could which meant that we spent a lot of time standing at the side of roads looking into bushes as she had just spotted ...

Los Malecones

A travel blog entry by katia.valentino

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... English and seems to know every curse word in the book, so I asked for the meaning. It is the equivalent of saying, "**** off!" Well wouldn't you know on my way over to USAC just a few hours later I encountered a group of chicos who were staring me down. In a mocking tone the one said, "Hola... Hola... Hola, Como Esta?" I looked forward, away from the group of boys without a smile on my face and said, "Bien." They hooted and hollered ...

From The Clouds To The Beach

A travel blog entry by royv1

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... another early wake up call as we were picked up for a private transfer to Manuel Antonio National Park. It was only Shea and I on this excursion as Brent was going try surfing with some guys from Philadelphia that we had met at the hotel yesterday. The drive south along the coast took about an hour and we were dropped off right in front of the entrance to the park. Manuel Antonio is Costa Rica's most visited national park and one of it's smallest. It is famous for ...