Playas del Coco
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We checked out and took a Greyline bus to Playas del Coco (Coco Beach), where we’d planned to stay in another timeshare for a week. It was a long bus ride, about 5 hours. The scenery was beautiful,Okumaya devam et
We checked out and took a Greyline bus to Playas del Coco (Coco Beach), where we’d planned to stay in another timeshare for a week. It was a long bus ride, about 5 hours. The scenery was beautiful,Okumaya devam et
Dean and I went to a timeshare presentation (why, I don’t know, except we thought, “Oh well, it’s worth it for a free breakfast”), but it wasn’t worth it! However we did receive a $50Okumaya devam et
We picked up the rental car and drove to Liberia for groceries. Dean had trouble with the brakes, so we got a different one.
It’s still raining. I am re-reading a book because I don’t haveOkumaya devam et
It rained all night and the electricity went off around 3 a.m. We attempted to go for a drive, but couldn’t due to the river of water running down the street. The grocery store was open, so we wentOkumaya devam et
We found out that the deluge of rain was a result of Tropical Storm Nate. We tried to drive somewhere to see the damage, but we didn’t get far. The River Tempisque on the way to the airport is veryOkumaya devam et
We tried to drive to Tamarindo (I wanted to go to a bookstore and we heard that is an expatriate community, so they might have one), but it was getting late, so we turned back. We didn’t want to goOkumaya devam et
A nice, sunny day for a change! We dropped Bruce off at the airport, then went driving to Liberia, since it was not raining. We wanted to go to Rincon de la Viega National Park, but the road was veryOkumaya devam et
We left for the airport and got there without problems. Dean dropped off the rental car and his shuttle driver told him he’d had 6 feet of water in his house, and lost everything! We heard that atOkumaya devam et