We’re spending three days in Puerto Viejo
in a comfortable hotel set amidst the rain forest. Our room is in a cabin reached up a wooden
staircase. Although it’s very comfy, there
are two drawbacks
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The bed is the noisiest we’ve
ever slept in and starts creaking and groaning at the slightest movement
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The tin roof appears to be an
adventure playground for a large iguana who scuttles about with hob nailed
boots making a racket ‘till about 5 in the morning!
On the plus side there’s a lovely bar, the Sol de Carib which overlooks Coccles
beach and sells food and refreshments – we immediately adopt it as our local.
On our way back to our room on the first
night we come face to face with a large sloth hanging to the fence near the
hotel entrance. We get close up and
personal with this lovely creature who doesn’t appear to mind our attentions
and John gets to stroke it. We’re so
lucky to get this close as these gorgeous bundles only risk coming down from
the trees once a week to carry out their ablutions. Worrying fact – sloths can
pass a third of their body weight in one sitting!!
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Our first sloth - just hanging around |
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Up close and personal |
Next day, fired up and ready to go we head
off to the Jaguar Rescue Center - it is only open for tours twice a day so we
opt for the early morning session thinking it may be a little cooler - it
wasn’t but the Centre is fantastic with many orphaned and rescued animals on
display
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Who are you looking at? |
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The naughty Magyar (who ate all the chickens)
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An Ocelot |
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Why would you rescue a pit viper? |
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Getting cuter |
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Mmmm Termites |
And now for the stars of the show
We hired bikes to get around – you never
forget how to ride a bike and riding a bike is simple. You’d think so but my
first attempt catapults me into the bushes and a grazed knee – still with
John’s patient and supportive comments I soon get the hang of things and we set
of into the town just up the road where we stop to watch the surfers and the
pelicans.
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We do deliveries too |
John spent ages investigating the very
disheveled camper van which I think he wanted to bring home
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Whhhyyyyyyyy? |
Our plan was to picnic on the beach but
after riding 10 kilometers in the opposite direction with no obvious picnic
site and with our posteriors starting to feel a little strained we return to
the hotel. On the way a wagon decided to
get a little too close to me and sent me whizzing down an embankment where I
hit a fence and grazed the other knee.
Still its good to have a matching pair!
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Cockles Beach |
Back at base a cool beer and a swim cooled
us down and helped to heal my knees
Great pictures, made me smile,looks a lovely part of the world,beach looks fantastic .Dare I say wish I was there!!
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