From Ciudad Cortes, a good portion of our days 527 miles is spent in fabulous Costa Rica.
The average Costa Rican lives to the age of 77 - one of the longest in the world. With more than 25% of its land dedicated to national parks, 800 miles of coastline between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, 121 volcanic formations, 12,500 foot mountains and beaches...oh the beaches. We happen to be in the country in the wet season, and the many rain forests say thank you. Relatively large numbers of its population speak English, due in large part to its place as a major tourist destination.
Back along route thirty-four on the coast heading northwest through Puntarenas, and then near Cardenas at the border before re-entering Nicaragua. Along Cocibolca (Lago or Lake Nicaragua, with Concepcion and Madera volcanos forming islands in the center of the lake - spectacular), on route 2 until switching to route 1 through the states of Granada and Mayasa through Teustepe and Matagalpa until crossing the border into Honduras then coming to a stop at Potrerillos.
The quince muy famoso "human exercise machine" Ticas and Ticos for June 15:
Samantha Funk - Great Bend
Sebastian Wee - Gainesville
Shonita Swank - Great Bend
Marlin Nesmith - Statesboro
Mary Hoisington - Great Bend
Sheila Jones - WCBI
Melissa St. Laurent - Morris Technology
Daniel Kiewel - Great Bend
Dale Hogg - Great Bend
Emily McGuire - Morris Technology
Woohoo! Give these folks a zip line through the rain forest...or two!!!
The average Costa Rican lives to the age of 77 - one of the longest in the world. With more than 25% of its land dedicated to national parks, 800 miles of coastline between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, 121 volcanic formations, 12,500 foot mountains and beaches...oh the beaches. We happen to be in the country in the wet season, and the many rain forests say thank you. Relatively large numbers of its population speak English, due in large part to its place as a major tourist destination.
Back along route thirty-four on the coast heading northwest through Puntarenas, and then near Cardenas at the border before re-entering Nicaragua. Along Cocibolca (Lago or Lake Nicaragua, with Concepcion and Madera volcanos forming islands in the center of the lake - spectacular), on route 2 until switching to route 1 through the states of Granada and Mayasa through Teustepe and Matagalpa until crossing the border into Honduras then coming to a stop at Potrerillos.
The quince muy famoso "human exercise machine" Ticas and Ticos for June 15:
Samantha Funk - Great Bend
Sebastian Wee - Gainesville
Shonita Swank - Great Bend
Marlin Nesmith - Statesboro
Mary Hoisington - Great Bend
Sheila Jones - WCBI
Melissa St. Laurent - Morris Technology
Daniel Kiewel - Great Bend
Dale Hogg - Great Bend
Emily McGuire - Morris Technology
Woohoo! Give these folks a zip line through the rain forest...or two!!!