Another Costarican corner (Guanacaste)

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Guanacaste, a much warmer (and at this time of year quite dry) part of Costa Rica (CR) is the largest peninsula on the pacific coast in the northwestern part of CR. From howler monkeys to vultures flying across the sun set, as well as jaw dropping landscapes and sandy beaches (will post pictures later) for those of you in the bitter cold here are some warm dream inspireing pictures. Enjoy!
 
Awesome pics, I'd love to spend some time in Central and South America. Thanks for posting:thumbup:
 
Were you by Playa Conchal?
 
Were you by Playa Conchal?
No, we went past playa Bejuco, playa Carrillo and we drove past Nosara. I cant put my finger on the name of the beach where the pictures were taken, but its between Bejuco and Carrillo
 
As promised the pics of the beach... and some more sunset.
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That little patch of light blue/grayish is the pacific ocean

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The moon joined in too.

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An anemone and a tiny dead crab.

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Ever heard of birds flying in a V formation? These pelicans flew in a "check" formation

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Taking down coconuts

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coconut husk already off, now cracking open the shell

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Coconut flesh!!!

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Another approach
 
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