We woke up early to meet our river guides at 7:25am. After a 20-minute drive, we were at the river. We boarded three rafts, and the rest was history. We were able to see crocodiles, birds, monkeys, a sloth, and other cool things such as a termite nest. About halfway through the tour, we stopped at a farm that has been there since the 1930s. The family there provided us with a snack and coffee, and we learned some history about the place. We then headed back on the bus for a 40-minute ride home, stopping along the way to see some iguanas and to pick up some fresh fruit for an afternoon snack by the hotel pool.
The weather here has been quite predictably unpredictable. We have had a mixture of light rain, heavy downpours, and sunshine. This morning, the first half of our safari was overcast and misty, while the second half was warm and sunny.
We will relax this afternoon, perhaps visiting the downtown area as well. We will depart for Tabacon (the hot springs resort) at 5:45pm.
Enjoy these two pictures. It may be some time until you see more, because the photos are uploading at alarmingly slow rates.
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