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La llegada!

From The Rich Coast (with Honors) in La Fortuna, Costa Rica on Mar 03 '07

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I am not sure if that is the right phrase or not, but it is supposed to mean the arrival.

Well, Costa Rica is beautiful.  Es muy hermosa!  I am absolutely positive that the extra day in Hotlanta was well worth it - even though it seemed like nothing could possibly go right.  But, from the moment we landed in Liberia, it seemed amazing.  The tour guides (Andres and Don Luis) are great - Andres speaks perfect English and Luis is the best bus driver in the world.

The greatest thing about Costa Rica, so far, is not the ecotourism.  It is the fact that much of the country's beauty is left untouched- or unaltered.  Monteverde was mostly dirt roads and only one centralized little town.  Everything else was scattered.  Unfortunately La Fortuna is much more developed; yet it is also greener and more colorful.

When I see Costa Rica's green countryside and bright colors, I envision that this is how God intended his creation to be.  I am so thankful that I have had this opportunity.

PS- Happy B-Day Greyson


 
biglou avatar biglou on Mar. 4, 2007 @ 10:38AM said
Ryan, I envy you! I'm glad you are having a blast. Fly through the jungle one time for me. God bless. I'm praying for you guys.

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