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    • Day 9

      Manuel, Manuel!

      January 25 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      If the last entry seemed a bit strange and cryptic, it might be partially due to a book I am reading, Leech by Hiron Ennes, an extremely bizarre novel that has, it seems, infected me with its own special brand of seriously weird Sci-fi horror.

      I am loving Manuel Antonio! The beach is wonderful - nice sand, good waves for body surfing, and best of all, good shade cover from the multitide of almond trees that reach out over the sand. There are bars and restaurents at one end of the beach strip if that's your thing, and a couple of grocery stores too which is our go to for beers and snacks. Costa Rica is a bit on the pricey side in general and Manuel Antonio especially, made worse by the fact that things are often priced in US dollars, which means an extra 35% for us Canadians. So a meal in a restaurant here costs about the same or more than in Toronto. Yikes!

      Sunsets are spectacular here, and our accommodations are very nice. There is a good restaurent here (I think but have never actually eaten here) but there is also a kitchen with a big fridge and stove, and a communcal eating area. So mostly, we have been preparing and cooking (thanks Rowen!) our own meals here.

      Either at the beach or on the hotel grounds, which have a few acres of jungle trails, I have, to date, seen many species of beautiful birds, three different types of monkees, iguanas, geckos, a frog, and an agouti.

      Sharing all this loveliness with my good friends, Mike, Beth and Rowen makes it all the more sweet. I so wish Gi was here to share all this with me but alas, one cannot have everything. We will have our time together in Thailand in April so patience, grasshopper, patience.

      Tomorrow morning we're hiking Mnuel Antonio park, and then it's off to Domincal where we'll add one, Flora, to our merry band of travellers.

      Pura Vida!
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    • Day 20–22

      Papageien

      March 18 in Costa Rica ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Es ist soweit! Habe endlich ein weiteres Zwischenziel erreicht. Rote Papageien!!!! Mit grossem Geschrei, wie immer, sind sie unmittelbar auf dem Baum vor unserem Casita gelandet und meinen wohlverdienten Mittagsschlaf unterbrochen. Es war wunderschön sie endlich zu sehen.
      Übermorgen dann noch das letzt Ziel: Faultiere.
      Liebe Grüsse aus dem kuscheligen (37°) Quepos.
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    • Day 6

      Quepos

      March 19, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Endlich geht es weiter! Auf nach Quepos😁 Das schönste und zugleich unbeschreiblichste Gefühl ist es mit seinem Backpack von einem Ort loszuziehen und an einem neuen anzukommen❤ Das Bussystem ist nicht ganz so durchschaubar, also wartete ich 1,5h auf den Bus😅Aber PURA VIDA!🇨🇷 In Quepos angekommen marschierte ich zu Fuß zu meinem Hostel. Auf dem Weg dort hin hielt der Local Latino Cameron an und fragte, ob er mich mitnehmen soll. Er brachte mich zu meinem Hostel. Ich fuhr also das erste mal per Anhalter🤭 JAJA ich weiß...ich bin vorsichtig!😁 Ich bekam zum ersten Mal ein Einzelzimmer, weil das Hostel so voll war, was ich erst gar nicht gut fand, weil ich dann so komplett alleine war. Aber im Nachhinein war es sehr entspannt mal nicht im Hochbett zu schlafen🙈Read more

    • Day 120

      Manuel Antonio 🇨🇷

      May 2, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

      I arrived in Manuel Antonio bright and early as the bus from Jaco only took an hour or so! When I arrived at my hostel I bumped back into Owen, Matt and Brad and we decided to take the long walk to Playa Biesanz. The beach was beautiful and we spent the day there before heading back to the hostel for drinks with some other people we met. There really wasn’t much of a nightlife in Costa Rica so drinking at the hostel was the only option.
      The next day the guys left so me and Chloe headed on a long walk down to Playa Playitas and spent the day there where we saw Sloths, Crabs and Iguanas and had the whole beach pretty much to ourselves! That evening Alicia was in town with her boyfriend so we decided to meet up in a restaurant down the road for a few beers and a catch up!
      The day after I finally headed off to the National Park! I hiked around the whole area for hours seeing snakes, spiders, monkeys, sloths, raccoons, crabs and god knows what else before relaxing on one of the beautiful beaches! The park was a massive highlight of Costa Rica…. Apart from when I broke my phone 👎🏼
      My final day was spent in town trying to get a new phone screen which ended up costing way too much money! Then I spent the rest of the day in Emilios Cafe eating incredible food and drinking iced coffee!
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    • Day 8

      El Salto in Manuel Antonio

      July 26, 2022 in Costa Rica ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

      Zum Glück ein paar Touristen aus Uruguay getroffen, sonst hätte ich mich nicht auf eine 30 minütige Wanderung in den Regenwald getraut 😅

      Das Wasser war wunderschön entlang des Flusses und nach der Wanderung wurde ich mit dem Wasserdfall belohnt.
      Is noch einmal ganz speziell im Regenwald herumzuirren und in einem Wasserfall zu baden.

      Hab leider nur Fotos vom Wasserfall gemacht 😜
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