![]() Growing out of a lava field |
![]() Growing out of a lava flow |
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![]() Sandy at Arenal, at the head of the Coladas trail. |
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![]() No hunting |
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![]() Andy at Arenal |
![]() Very large bird on the Toucanes trail in Arenal Park |
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![]() Montezuma Oropendola in Arenal Park. He had an interesting song Listen here |
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![]() feathers? fur? What an interesting plant. |
![]() cool mushrooms |
![]() Hairy spider with egg sack on the Heliconias Trail in Arenal Park. I found several large spiders like this inside the center of bromeliads. |
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![]() Along the Heliconias trail in Arenal Park. |
![]() Leaf Cutter ants on a well-defined trail. The ant riding on a leaf is a guard. |
![]() Andy and Sandy at the Rio Agua Cliente in Arenal Park |
![]() Plaque at Arenal |
![]() Intersection of roads in Arenal Park. Go right to the park HQ and the lake, left to the river. We went left and found Howler Monkeys. |
![]() Howler Monkeys in Arenal Park |
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![]() Impatiens growing wild on the roadsides. |
![]() The shy and elusive coatimundi. |
![]() Ok, maybe coati's aren't all that elusive. |
![]() Ok, maybe they aren't all that shy either. |