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A platform for one of the rapel stations across the ravine.
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Eric in his designer head gear.
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Heather in her designer safety gear.
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Eric about to zip across.
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A poisonous frog the guide caught and showed us. Their poison was the type put on spear and arrow tips to kill animals.
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Heather on her first rapel ever and she loved it.
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Heather coming down the first zip line.
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Along the trail to the top to canopy we were shown the plants. This one is a walking palm because it slowly moves up the hillsi
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A quck photo before we harnessed up and headed out.
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Sitting in the arrival/eating area of the canopy tours company after about a 45 minute drive from the hotel. They picked us up,
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The beach at Manuel Antonio looking back toward the point where our hotel is.
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On another beach on the other side of the jungle park after a hike on the trail.
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On the beach at the park with the jungle area behind.
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A monkey on the trail less than 4 feet away. He appeared to be looking for a handout.
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View of the ocean on a cliff at the highest point in the park on the hiking trail. About 100+ feet off the jagged shore line.
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In the jungle at Manuel Antonio Park.
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At the beach on the bay below our hotel.
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View from the main bldg over the pool and Pacific Ocean.`
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Another angle of our view over the bay.
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View from our balcony out over the bay.
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Heather on our walk on the nature trails.
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The pool as it got later.
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Same trees with the monkeys.
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Monkeys in the trees and we haven't even been there 2 hours. It was totally cool as they just worked their way through the tree
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The main pool from the lower access road.
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Heather on the 2nd floor near a lounge area of the main bldg.
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The pathway below the resort and pool headed to the tennis courts and wildnerness.
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The outdoor lounge area, 2nd floor of the main bldg.
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View of the main pool from the second floor of the main bldg.
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In our room at the Parador. The Parador is an old spanish style place like an old ship that has been fixed up very nice.