Costa Rica
Now in Costa Rica and planning to see some more wildlife in Monteverde and the surrounding area. I have been warned that it is more expenisve here and so will probably only stay for a few weeks, then either head back into Nicaragua or onto Panama.
The week leading up to Easter, Semana Santa, is crazy in latin america so I'm planning on keeping out of the way of the crowds and celebrating my birthday near a volcano. Due to a Costa Rican law, no alcohol is allowed to be sold on Thursday or Friday so it could be a dry birthday ....dont think that will happen though - where there's a will there's a way!!
Enjoy your Easter break and let me know what you've been up to.
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yo hannah
just one quick thing: DO NOT LEAVE COSTA WITHOUT GOING TO CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK ON PENINSULA DE OSA (pacific coast, just up from Panama). you'll bloody love it. it's a long bus down there but there are so many monkeys/pirate scarlet parrots/tapirs/frogs/crocodiles etc. GO THERE. TAKE MUCHO FILM/FREE MEMORY SPACE. honestly, it's like being in a zoo, you don't even need attenborough to find any of the animals, they're just there in abundance you can't miss them! i seem to remember them telling me 'it's the most densely inhabited jungle in the world (in terms of wildlife)'
yo hannah
just one quick thing: DO NOT LEAVE COSTA WITHOUT GOING TO CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK ON PENINSULA DE OSA (pacific coast, just up from Panama). you'll bloody love it. it's a long bus down there but there are so many monkeys/pirate scarlet parrots/tapirs/frogs/crocodiles etc. GO THERE. TAKE MUCHO FILM/FREE MEMORY SPACE. honestly, it's like being in a zoo, you don't even need attenborough to find any of the animals, they're just there in abundance you can't miss them! i seem to remember them telling me 'it's the most densely inhabited jungle in the world (in terms of wildlife)'
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