After quick visit to Panama we headed to Puerto Viejo where Teemu was waitiing for us and drying and cleaning his molded cameras. Couple of days we were hanging around there and surfing the Caribean waves.
Not crowded, only us using the highway!
Gabriel and Riikka... and Teemu of course enjoying the spacevagon.
Eventually we got to Playa Hermosa and made our camp in front of the beach.
I guess there´s no necessity for owning a dog, one will always find the place in front of "the porch" just as soon as you turn off the engine.
Back in Matapalo, this was the view from our queen size bed. (bigger than back home)
Nice or not? hahahahaha!
The front yard with monkeys and macaws.
The back yard to the left....
....and to the right.
Tommi, german birdwatcher nerd on the beginning of the hike towards Sirena ranger station in Corcovado. That national park is one of the most biodiverse rainforests on earth.
Impressive leaf wall. The 20 km hike went partly on the beach and partly in the forest. The forest paths were easier and cooler than the soft and sunny beach.
Sketchy spider the size of palm.
This tree has taken its first step.
Mushrooms.
On the rocks we found this old boat engine.
In the bush we found our first danta, a baird´s tapir.
A beautifully shaped drift wood.
The brave walkers.
Sirena ranger station, in the end of an airstrip in the middle of nowhere.
The nasty bullsharks come to the rivrmouth to feast on. No crossing on high tide. Just look close enough, you´ll see the fin.
Cute coati posing in the tree.
In the rain in the rainforest.
Original home of monstera deliciosa, my favourite plant.
In green.
On one hike we popped up into this fellows resting nest. Looking at his peculiar fisical state, there must have been some wet dreams we woke him from.
Tapirs went straight to the top favourite animals. After a while he turned his back to us, laid back on the ground and continued his sleep.
Friend in the neighbour tree.
Spider monkey. We saw many many monkeys: squirrel, howler, capuchin and spider monkeys. They were hard to photograph with my skills. The light in the sky gave just silhouettes.
On the last day, on the way back with all the packbacks and so, we took the path we hadn´t walked before. Of course it was one of those with steep hills. Whatta hell, it was good exercise and had the best views.
Big fallen tree.
Roots.
River Rio Claro.
Hermit crab and his smaller hermit crab fellow.
White collared peccary.
This Polly was wild but wanted to taste the van.
And to sing to the microphone.
A patallion of leafcutter ants. They have an amazing lifestyle and community. The link is definitely worth the info. Thanks to Teemu for all the hehkutus ;) !
The birthday pancake cake is about to be ready!
This wonderful tree is found on the way from Matapalo to Puerto Jimenez.
This lazy fat croco ( wild though) is just waiting for the people to feed him.
It is a shame that we didn´t take any fotos of the nice people we met in Puerto Jimenez, we weren´t just thinking at all. Well thanks for the great time to Rayner of course and his friends. And also to the great peculiar Mango posse, Stephen, Judy, Claire and the maestro himself Emilio. We had a great time in Osa Peninsula.
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