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cano island, central america, corcovado national park, costa rica, drake bay, monkeys costa rica, pirate cove costa rica, snorkelling cano island, snorkelling costa rica, travel and escape, travel+escape
Yay! Part 3 of my three-part series on Costa Rica for the Travel+Escape channel’s website is live! And so far, my post about snorkelling the waters near Cano Island is the most popular of the three blog posts. Perhaps people relate to my fear of open water…and the slimy stuff in that water. Or maybe people like reading about someone trying to overcome that fear. Probably it’s the story about how I snorkelled with sharks! Sorta.
Part 2 of the Travel+Escape series was about my two daytrips to Corcovado National Park, which was monkey paradise!
And Part 1, which I’d posted about before, was about how I forged a crocodile-infested river in Drake Bay to get to the deserted beach on the other side. Not really. It was more about how I’d have to wait for low tide to cross the river near the ocean because I didn’t want to meet the caimans lurking in the calmer water down the river. And how having to wait for the tides taught me to slow down and just enjoy doing nothing.
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Read more about my trek to Costa Rica:
It’s a Jungle Out There! Hola, Drake Bay
Breakfast with a Toucan Snorkelling with Sharks
Lunch with a Lizard
Costa Rica, Te Extraño
Answering the Call of the Wild in Costa Rica
Horseback Riding Along the Jungle Trails of Drake Bay, Costa Rica