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Apado - 150 Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica, 705-812-0621
We will post trip information here as soon as it starts. For 2010, we will continue planning the project and look for Sponsors that are willing to invest and support the Project. All indications in that regard is ...
Uvita, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica pamericas... figured it was a fuel issue. Now, a few days later, we relize the problem was not Wesley but bad fuel. White smoke, which we were blowing, is a sign of too much water in the fuel. Of course we had to get the bad Diesel right before going over the Moutain of Death! Luckily Wesley is running fine now.<br><br>That night we parked in the middle of a pineapple field own buy yours truly, Del Monte. I never thought we would be enjoying Del Monte for it's beautiful sunset's!
San Isidro de El General, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica cmedancingJust a quick blog to keep you up to date<br>Had to change plans as there was no space at Sirena Ranger Station. Margarita was able to organise alternative route into Corcovado<br>Got Marvi bus to Sierpe. Stayed in good cabinas and had excellent meal in their restaurant<br>
Sierpe, Puntarenas, Costa Rica robghs... other children. Another girl I met was extremely talkative. She loved to be swung around and enjoyed teasing the boys on the team. I'm glad they put up with her. It was very humorous. When we had to leave, we were all very sad. The talkative girl pouted. She wanted to keep playing with us. Once we said good-bye to El Bisbo we were on our way to Jaco Beach. The drive was about three and a half hours, including two stops. The view from ...
Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica sjecostarica... i will build for my self someday. I've been here 4 days and I've gone to the beach twice and this awesome waterfall on the property. Hense the name Cascada Verde (green waterfall) There are tons of grandens all around this palce with tons of wacky stuff growing. Theres a pond with frogs and ive been helping to build this heart shapped inground pool. Walking around it was so cool to see this pineapple plant growing. I just thought it was ...
Uvita, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica carrera2u... and cannot go. WTF???? It's Saturday night dude. But, I can relate to being sick and not feeling like doing a GD thing when sick or hungover. Furthermore, it is pouring down 'cats & dogs' rain when I decide to not do anything. Later, I get a call from Ingrid, ( John's G/F ) telling me to come down because there is 7 girls and only two guys at the party. So, just to show them I am man of my word, I walk up ...
Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica thericanTuesday the 12th On our way to Montezuma, we made a stop in Jaco. It was about a 2 hour bus ride from Quepos. The bus was crowded as usual and I made the mistake of sitting in the front- the most crowded area. After being bumped by bags and elbows in the face, I made a mental note to not sit here again. I survived and gave Danielle a ...
Jaco, Costa Rica danie83... often go out of their way to drink, just because they're not supposed to! Our task for my Ecotourism class Sunday was to investigate the opportunities for ecotourism on offer in Jaco. Needless to say, there weren't any. Every tourist opportunity available was a mass tourism-esque operation the catered to visiting Americans and Europeans. We also got beach/free time the in Jaco on Sunday morning. I enjoyed visiting the beach, but I didn't buy anything because the shops in ...
Jaco, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica mstark2167Gysin and I were certain that Manuel Antonio would be a tourist nightmare, so we planned to spend only one night there on our way to Uvitas. As soon as we drove in, though, we were quite shocked. It's touristy, in the sense that most of the people there are tourists. But the town is tiny and relatively undeveloped, and the dominating feature by far is the natural beauty of the surroundings. I guess we expected paved streets chock full of air ...
Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica jesshiggins... how futile it is. It is actually an anti war flick; how appropriate for a Costa Rican bus. A little bit after the movie ends, we roll into PENA BLANCA, the frontera (border). We exit the bus, do the lines and stamps, then back on the bus. But we are only half done. That exercise was for Costa Rica; now we do it for Nicaragua. Back on the bus the conductor collects our passports for the Nicaragua authorities as well 8 bucks. You gotta pay to play here in ...
Jaco beach, Costa Rica mrlee
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