
On our first day in Costa Rica, we went to Volcan Poas (a volcano near San Jose). IT was cloudy though and so we couldn't see inside the crater, which is directly behind me. Oh well, the rest of the trip cooperated with us.

We went to a place called La Paz waterfall gardens. It was set up kind of like a zoo with only native animals. This was in the aviary and the birds were all free as you walked through. They also had hummingbirds, poison dart frogs, monkeys, lizards, and so many of the amazing wildlife you can find in Costa Rica.

On a hike at La Paz we saw a series of four waterfalls through gorgeous rain forest. This one is called Temple. They were all beautiful, of course.

Tim is zooming in on a zip line during a tour we took through the rain forest in an area called Monte Verde. It was a very exhilarating way to see this breathtaking part of the country.

Yes, this is February, and it is 90 degrees! Playa Tamarindo was very Americanized and beautiful. It was paradise.

This is the cute little bungalow we stayed in while at Playa Negra.

This is the sun setting on the Pacific Ocean at Playa Negra. It was a black sand beach as the name states. We were at this beach on our anniversary.

This is the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. Most of the people there have Caribbean roots, so they speak a Jamaican sounding Spanish. It's very fun to listen to. The food is very influenced by the Caribbean as well. It was raining while we were here, but we went for a hike through the rain forest anyway. We saw 2 and 3 toed sloths, howler and white faced monkeys, poisonous snakes and spiders, iguanas, colorful butterflies, and many beautiful birds. At the end of the hike we went out snorkeling in a coral reef. Because of the storm the water wasn't as clear as usual, but we still could see many fish. It was a nice ending to our trip.