Wednesday, September 20, 2006

The Twilight walk in Monteverde

Two stick insects caught in the act!






A Tucan Posted by Picasa


I met these lovely creatures as well on my twilight walk!

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Puerto Viejo

Although I haven´t got a single photo of the place, I did actually spend 5 days in Puerto Viejo on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. The lack of photos might perhaps be explained by the amount of alcohol consumed and the nonstop rain!

Crossing into Panama


The border between Costa Rica and Panama.. It is actually quite an attractive border setting. I should know; we had to spend an hour there before while we waited for the officials to finish their lunch and stamp our passports!

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Around Bocas del Toro


Ginnie on our snorkelling trip to see dolphins and to Red Frog Beach

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Red Frog beach in Boacs del Toro


The beautiful red frog that used to be plentiful only on this beach in Panama. They are now few and far between and our guide had to hunt one down for us. They are only the size of a finger nail.

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The Flight from David to Panama City

The views from the plane as we left David after our brief trip to Boquete.


The luggage collection place in Panama City. All the bags were just dumped here and you had to grab your own or someone else´s and run! Posted by Picasa

Flying to Rio Sidra

Rio Sidra Airport

The Views over Panama City from the plane in the early morning
Our plane Posted by Picasa


Our own little island of paradise .. It took all of five minutes to walk around it. Posted by Picasa


Our toilet in San Blas! Posted by Picasa


In one of the Kuna Villages. Only the women still wear their traditional clothing. Posted by Picasa


A "fancy dress" Kuna Woman Posted by Picasa


The Kuna Women - They don�t just dress like this for the tourists you know but they do charge you a dollar a photo! Posted by Picasa


Traditional boats at Sun Blas Posted by Picasa


Monkey light! I saw this strange light twice; once in Monteverde and then in San Blas. It occurs for 5 minutes just before the sun sets Posted by Picasa


The taste of paradise Posted by Picasa