Adventures in the Manglar


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Published: June 21st 2017
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Geo: 8.53622, -83.3051One of the first things we did when we got to Cabinas Jimenez was to check on the kayaks and make sure they were available and find out about the tide times. We were in luck because on our first day high tide was going to be at 5:30 a.m. According to Captain John you have about three hours before and 3 hours after posted high tide to be out on the water. Of course to be o... Read Full Entry



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Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

deciding to move away from us
Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

little green kingfisher
Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

this is a very large kingfisher, 16" and is quite the sight to see
Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

one of the linneated woodpeckers heads pokes out as we paddle by
Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

ruddy turnstones resting at the edge of the manglar
Paddling around the Golfo DulcePaddling around the Golfo Dulce
Paddling around the Golfo Dulce

one of the raptors of the region- think it is actually a falcon



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