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On The (Dirt) Road: Postscript
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Wednesday, November 24, 2004. It's been about 2 weeks since we've been back, and I've posted the best pictures at my other site, www.klpstudio.com. Click on the "Costa Rica 2004" link. I hope those of you who read this have been helped or inspired in some small way. If you have any questions email me. Mill Valley, California. Posted by Klaus Larsen at 9:19 AM. Mill Valley, California, United States. Puerto Viejo - Home.
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On The (Dirt) Road: La Fortuna Part 2
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Sunday, October 24, 2004. La Fortuna Part 2. This morning I awoke at about 5 am to witness a beautiful sunrise over Volcan Arenal. The sky was clear and blue, with a large puffy white smokestack of steam arising from the crater. Sometimes I wonder when how many pictures are enough to capture the beauty. Tomorrow- no plans. Stay tuned,. Posted by Klaus Larsen at 10:49 AM. Love dad and Jeppe. PS Let me know if you get th...
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On The (Dirt) Road: Tortuguero to Cahuita
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Saturday, October 30, 2004. The last week has been amazing. In only one day we went from watching the lava flow at sunrise to reaching one of the farthest reaches of Costa Rican civilization, Tortuguero National Park. In less than 24 hours we went from seeing the lava flow to watching giant green turtles laying eggs at midnight. A huge tree snake going for a bird,. Reaching Moin, we took a taxi to Cahuita, where we are...
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On The (Dirt) Road: Jitters Part 2
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Monday, October 18, 2004. Almost exactly 11 hours before we leave. All the last-minute things to take care of are slowly getting done: Xeroxing passports, getting all the paperwork done. The back of my mind keeps egging me- what am I forgetting? Will we show up at the airport missing some crucially important document that will keep us from actually leaving? Of course not- -but. Experience the local charm. This is the s...
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On The (Dirt) Road: One Week In
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Monday, October 25, 2004. We have officially been here one week so far in Costa Rica. Yesterday we checked into the swankiest hotel yet, Los Lagos (The Lakes). Our room is the closest to the volcano, in the best area to see the flows. Tomorrow we depart for the east coast, Tortuguero, where we hope to see some baby turtles heading for the open sea. We are thrilled. We have also reached rice and beans capacity, I think.
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On The (Dirt) Road: The Plan
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Monday, October 18, 2004. So here's the plan:. There is no plan. We have our first night covered, but that's it. After that, an extremely loose set of ideas of which one is for sure:. Maybe Panama. The North of Panama has a small Island chain called Bocas del Toro, but i don't think we have time for that. Stay tuned.Next post: Costa Rica. Posted by Klaus Larsen at 2:22 PM. Mill Valley, California, United States.
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On The (Dirt) Road: October 2004
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Saturday, October 30, 2004. The last week has been amazing. In only one day we went from watching the lava flow at sunrise to reaching one of the farthest reaches of Costa Rican civilization, Tortuguero National Park. In less than 24 hours we went from seeing the lava flow to watching giant green turtles laying eggs at midnight. A huge tree snake going for a bird,. Reaching Moin, we took a taxi to Cahuita, where we are...
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On The (Dirt) Road: In Country
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Wednesday, October 20, 2004. Quick note to those sending me comments thank you. Also, be sure to click on the comment. Link, not the email icon. To leave comments. thanks, keep em coming. In short, we're here and loving it. We walked off our meal by the old church and headed to a bakery where we had dessert, coffee and some sort of torta. Again, delicious. Th weather was a bit warm but mild, definitely not the oppressi...
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On The (Dirt) Road: Puerto Viejo to Playa Cocles / The Election
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On The (Dirt) Road. Traveling Stories from Costa Rica, October 19 to November 9, 2004. Tuesday, November 02, 2004. Puerto Viejo to Playa Cocles / The Election. Today we are leaving lovely Puerto Viejo to farther south, Playa Cocles. Our next place we will stay is called La Costa de Papito, which, ironically enough, was just reviewed 2 days ago by msnbc travel section. Halloween was a few nights ago, truly the strangest, most disconnected Halloween I have ever experienced. no matter. Not much celebrate eh?