This beautiful National Park is located just south of the Pacific coast town of Quepos and is known for its white sand beaches backed by an evergreen forest that grows right up to the hightide line. The forest is comprised of primary and secondary rainforest, mangrove swamps, lagoons species of mammals and 184 of birds. We were lucky enough to see two sloths, white-faced monkeys, tons of iguanas, and about a million land crabs.
Flowers everywhere
D at pretty beach
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marisa and lisa cooling off
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Accomplished hiker
white faced monkey
just hanging out
Dave and Lisa on one of the gorgeous beaches
Jungle hits the beach
Monkey see
Ride in a Humvee to our rafting trip
Dave riding shotgun in the Humvee
Getting ready to raft
The three stooges
Free massage under waterfall
Sitting at base of waterfall
Those harnesses are just SO comfortable!
Go Lisa, go!!
Dave in the rain
Get this thing off of me!
100ft rapel out of jungle canopy
Rapelling down waterfall
Our new best friends from L.A.
Will & Arabella from Guatemala trip and new friends from L.A.