
By Mo (the hubby)
Yesterday, we happened upon Costa Rica's version of a state park. We were a little disappointed in the exponential growth of the area around the national park. The cool thing was the quaintness of the state park. You won't read about this beach on any of the travel brochures or hear about it from your travel agent. At the beach, I went snorkeling...but let me explain. In order to get to the reef, I had to swim close to a mile. It was TOTALLY worth the swim!!! There is a gentleman there renting the snorkeling gear for $10. Also, you can rent a kayak for $20. It would probably be best to rent both. Then you can kayak out to the reef. Below is a picture of the beach:

After our beach excursion, we spent the rest of the day chillin' at the hotel. I sat out on our balcony smoking a Cuban cigar overlooking the blue Pacific waiting for the sun to set. I pondered the many changes in Costa Rica. I realized that time doesn't stop for me! Costa Rica is still a very beautiful country. The people enjoy life and blend in with the environment. What I mean by that is the Costa Rican people have the modern conveniences that we have but are not slaves to them. Case in point...as the sun was about to set yesterday, the town of Manuel Antonio was hustling and bustling. You could hear buses and cars and glasses clanging downstairs in the restaurant. When the sun was setting, everything seemed to come to a halt, and you could hear a pin drop! Everyone focused on the end of a beautiful day. In that moment in time, the world felt like it came together as one. A sunset still means something here. It sounds cheesy but that is the beauty that is...Costa Rica!!!
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