Every day is a day at the beach


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Published: May 11th 2009
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Hi again!

Every day at some point during the day we make the 15 minute trek down the hill to the beach. If you see more than one other person on the beach, it would be crowded. The water is really wonderful, but you have to watch out for rocks in some areas.

On Saturday, I rented a bike and road about 6 or 7 miles to Pavones, which is where lots of surfers hang out. Here are some pictures from that day.


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Beach at Punco BancoBeach at Punco Banco
Beach at Punco Banco

Life in Paradise!
Surfers catch a waveSurfers catch a wave
Surfers catch a wave

In the town of Pavones the Rio Clara dumps into the ocean and creates a great place to catch a really long ride on the surfboard.
Dangerous SurfDangerous Surf
Dangerous Surf

At times the tide is very strong and I don´t trust myself to be in the water without someone nearby. Here I don´t even attempt to go in the water, but the view is nice.
The Pacific from the airThe Pacific from the air
The Pacific from the air

Here is a photo I took from the small engine plane I took from San Jose Costa Rica to Golfito. You can see the waves crashing.


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