Drive from Boruca Village in Costa Rica
5 miles on a dirt road, after traveling through the mountains. The view was AWESOME!
Costa Rica Can I DRINK the Water?
One of the first questions people have, when deciding to visit Costa Rica is usually, yeah, but can i drink the water? Find out the water situation in Costa Rica by checking out this video.
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Costa Rica - Coral Snake
Costa Rica is home to 18 venomous snakes such as the fer de lance, eyelash pit viper and of course the coral snake. Stumbled upon this guy,,,and this is no Crocodile Hunter video.
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내가 찾은 곳은 마뉴엘 안토니오 국립공원. 이곳에 가면 특별한 친구들을 만날 수 있다고 한다. 첫 번째로 만난 것은 나무늘보. 모두가 넋이 나가 보고 있는데. 아무리 게으른 나무늘보라지만 간지럼은 참을 수 없었나보다. 몇 걸음 걷기만 해도 TV에서나 보던 동물들이 야생 상태 그대로 눈 앞에 나타난다. 이런 풍경을 처음 보는 건 나 혼자만이 아니었나보다. 자연 속 이구아나의 살갗까지 들여다보는 경험을 언제 어디서 또 해보겠는가. “저는 지난 금요일에 코스타리카로 왔어요. 며칠 밖에 안됐는데 벌써 이곳과 사랑에 빠졌어요. 정말 아름다워요. 이전에 단 한 번도 보지 못했던 자연 관경이에요. 마법 같아요.” 코스타리카는 자연보호를 위해 국토의 25% 이상을 국립공원으로 지정했다. 모든 국립공원은 아름다운 해변을 끼고 있는데 이 해변들이 코스타리카에서 가장 보존이 잘 된 곳이라고 말해도 무리가 없다.
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I found Manuel Antonio National Park. If you go here, you can meet special friends. The first thing I met was sloth. Everyone is looking out for the soul. No matter how lazy it is, I can not tolerate it. Just walking a few steps, the animals you see on TV appear wild in the wild. I am not alone in seeing this landscape for the first time. Where and when do you want to experience the experience of peering into the flesh of iguanas in nature? I came to Costa Rica last Friday. It's only been a few days and I'm already in love with this place. It is so beautiful. It's a natural landscape I've never seen before. It's magic. Costa Rica has designated more than 25% of its territory as a national park for nature conservation. All the national parks have beautiful beaches, and it is safe to say that these beaches are the most well preserved in Costa Rica.
[Costa Rica: Google Translator]
Encontré el Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. Si vas aquí, puedes conocer amigos especiales. Lo primero que encontré fue pereza. Todos están buscando el alma. No importa cuán flojo sea, no puedo tolerarlo. Simplemente caminando unos pocos pasos, los animales que ves en la TV parecen salvajes en la naturaleza. No estoy solo al ver este paisaje por primera vez. ¿Dónde y cuándo quieres experimentar la experiencia de mirar en la carne de las iguanas en la naturaleza? Vine a Costa Rica el viernes pasado. Solo han pasado unos días y ya estoy enamorada de este lugar. Es tan hermoso Es un paisaje natural que nunca había visto antes. Es magia. Costa Rica ha designado más del 25% de su territorio como un parque nacional para la conservación de la naturaleza. Todos los parques nacionales tienen hermosas playas, y es seguro decir que estas playas son las mejor conservadas en Costa Rica.
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Casi ME MATO en un acantilado
Continúo en el Pacífico de Costa Rica para aprender sobre supervivencia en este entorno tropical.
Las playas son paradisiacas pero la corriente es muy fuerte y me la juego al cruzar un acantilado en el que casi me mato por escalar sin tener el material adecuado.
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Pura Vida | Swimming in Costa Rica | Adventure Travel
Learning how to surf was the number one reason I traveled to Costa Rica. It was something I had never done, but always wanted to do. I hoped that since it was a water sport, and because I'm a swimmer, I might be able to pick surfing up with relative ease.
So amped was I to try my hand at surfing, I had trained vigorously ever since booking my flight four months prior. I started a regimen at the gym where I worked, swimming half mile to a mile, two to three times a week. I did push-ups from a set of parallel bars in anticipation of having to push myself up onto a surf board. I tirelessly worked my core muscles, a part of my body that I really despise working, in hopes of improving my sense of balance. I practiced diligently upon a rolling balance board to further develop my abdominal strength and ability to balance. By the time I got to Costa Rica, I was in fantastic shape and ready to take on the ocean.
My surfing instructor couldn't help but take notice of the unexpected strength I displayed as we proceeded with our lesson. He remarked that I was in fact much stronger than I appeared. While lying upon the sand, my instructor taught me the basics of finding a good wave and crawling along side it before pushing up with my arms, and then using my core to hop to my feet in a position somewhat similar to the yoga asana of Warrior II. He was an excellent teacher, instructing with clarity and making it very easy to understand the basic technique. My instructor emphasized that once I was ready to dismount, it was important to simply step off, as opposed to hopping, from the board. Once he felt confident I understood the process, we took to the sea.
My instructor helped me tow my board out to where my feet just barely touched the sandy bottom. He taught me how to put my hand on the back of the board to guide it over the waves, while ducking my body well beneath it. Then it came time to ride my first wave. In anticipation of the crest, I paddled alongside the long white surfboard, and when the time was right I attempted to confidently pop up and ride. My first try was unsuccessful, while my second attempt was an absolute success. I rode the wave unshakably while gazing off into the tropical horizon with a grin stretched from ear to ear.
As I glided closer to shore, so enthusiastic was I with my success, that I completely forgot my teacher's words of warning. I leapt from the board, losing my sense of balance as the board flipped out from beneath me. I felt a searing pain rip through my kneecap. My right leg twisted as it collided with the ground below the shallow surge.
At first collision, I cried out in agony. I then cringed and bared the terrible sensation as I dragged myself whimpering out from the billowing waters, struggling to contain any verbal release for fear of coming off as a wimp. I limped pathetically upon the shore before collapsing upon the beach. My instructor rushed to my aid.
I'm OK, I said, holding back tears, just need a couple minutes to recover. A little break, that's all, I'll be fine.
I gritted my teeth and attempted to suppress the pain. I couldn't even bend my knee because the pain was so incredibly excruciating. I didn't want to miss out on the lesson or waste my instructor's time. He waited patiently with me as I tried to heal my leg using the power of my mind. Within ten or fifteen minutes, I had increased mobility and felt willing to continue on with my lesson. I paddled out and tried once more to pop up upon the board, but the resulting pain compelled me to collapse.
I thanked my teacher for his excellent instruction, and blamed myself for not heeding his advice. Thanks to my knee injury, I was only able to tolerate one additional day of surfing. I was determined to demonstrate inner strength and get back on the horse. The one piece suit I'd worn for my surfing lesson had been completely destroyed. It was stretched to the point of disrepair as a result of the forceful tide surges. Although I only succeeded at catching waves a few times, the entire experience was fun and invigorating.
Despite the fact I was injured, I do not regret that learning how to surf. I understand bad things happen in life. They're a part of our world, and although we can take care to make conscious decisions, there are bad things in life that cannot be avoided. I was probably as likely to be injured slipping on the ice or being hit by a car in Chicago as I was to go surfing in Costa Rica. Sticking to what you know isn't going to stop bad things from happening; in fact, it might make things worse when they break your routine. This is why I'd rather try something new.
Call me a thrill seeker or adrenaline junkie, but when it comes down my heart, adventure feels right. We must proceed with caution, while living to honor our best aspirations. The moral of this story isn't the injury – the moral of this story is the experience. I got to go surfing, and it was totally knarley.
COSTA RICA
This is a video just for fun, a recap of our 3 weeks, enjoying life in this beautiful country!