
A "tipico" Costa Rican house - small, usually brightly painted.

Pippin overlooking the coffee plantation where we had a coffee break on the first day's drive.

Pippin absorbing the coffee aura under the coffee plant.

Part of the La Paz Waterfall nature conservatory which included a butterfly house, frog/reptile house, orchid gazebo, and a restaurant with a humongous tree inside the restaurant. Notice the traditional hand painted ox cart and oxen.

Our guide Antonio - able to answer most any questions - even those posed by the expert biologist.
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