Day 13 - The Last Day
On our last day in country, we left the hotel nice and early at 6 for a day filled with touring. It was a lot of bus riding, but for me that just meant more time to nap. First, we went to a coffee plantation where they served us breakfast and we went on another short coffee tour where they explained to us again how the coffee is planted, picked, processed and roasted.
Next, we went on a short hike to see the crater of an active volcano called the Poas Volcano. I was really excited for this at first, but when we got there, it was too foggy to see anything. Because we were so high up in the mountains, we were actually in a cloud. On one hand, this made it hard to see as I said, but on the other hard it was really cool to be walking through water particles suspended in air. It was almost like it was misting constantly.
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The foggy view of the crater |
The last thing we did today was visit the waterfalls at La Paz. These four waterfalls are fairly famous, and it was cool to actually get to see them in person after hearing about them a few times in high school Spanish classes.
My favorite part of the day however was getting another chance to observe the incredible number of organisms in the wild here. Both at Poas and la Paz, we went on small walks through the woods to get to our destinations, and our tour guide stopped us along the way to point out the more interesting plants and give information about them. And then at la Paz, there was a small zoo of sorts where we could see hummingbirds, monkeys, butterflies, snakes, frogs and jungle cats. While not all of the animals were native to Costa Rica, it was still entertaining to see.
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I got to hold a toucan at La Paz! |