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Sloth at Manuel Antonio

Sloth at Manuel Antonio. Picture courtesy Terence Hakei (instagram terence.hakei)
Day 15 to 19: Quepos, Manuel Antonio National Park, Rainmaker Conservation Park

March 17th 2022
Quepos is a junction town in Costa Rica, people come here to transit to different places. I used it as the base to visit Manuel Antonio National Park (the second most visited place in Costa Rica after the Arenal Volcano). The transfer from Santa Teresa to Quepos was a bus ride to Montezuma, followed by a crazy ferry ride (real bumpy, avoid if you get sea sick easily) and another bus ride to Jac ... read more
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Costa Rican Flag Costa Rica is a Central American success story: since the late 19th century, only two brief periods of violence have marred its democratic development. Although still a largely agricultural country, it has expanded its economy to include strong techn... ... read more
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22nd March 2022

You looks great in to the waterfalls!
By the way, capuchino monkeys probably are named because remember the clothes of a monastic order "the capuchinos". Capucha in Spanish mean hood. Here a picture https://www.alamy.es/foto-frailes-capuchinos-los-monjes-franciscanos-de-la-nueva-regla-de-1528-105292897.html

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