We really did get spoiled by the beauty of the place. We slept in tents on the beach and took little day hikes around the national park. After San Pedrillo we worked our way north to Carara National Park and then to Santa Rosa National Park. We camped at Santa Rose for five days also. Here are some pictures of the animals I’ve seen at these places.
That last one is just a joke. We broke up into groups to investigate different aspects of tropical forests and one group came back with this stuffed monkey they found in the trees with one of its legs torn off. We named him Clarence, kept him at the camp as our mascot, and took him with us to Monteverde where we are now. It’s gross and disgusting and needs a bath (like the rest of us), so he fits right in. Today we went to a waterfall near some volcanoes and visited an animal rescue center. There were some cougars, leopards, ocelots, otters, macaws, toucans, and these cute little bunnies that were saved from being sold to the market to be eaten.Chelsea, Kelsy, Clif, and Rachel
We come from all over the States, but we’ve bonded to the point that we’re almost like family. I’m gonna be super sad when I have to leave them after this program ends because I know I most likely will never see them again. But I’m trying not to think about that right now. I’m gonna stop now and go take a shower because I’m starting to smell myself. It doesn’t smell like flowers…