
We stopped at a restaurant for an ice-cold beer and some good food. We sat with a couple from Toronto and exchanged pleasantries. Near Jaco Beach the bus stopped on a bridge so we could observe crocodiles in the river. We were told the government provides cows to graze along the river for the crocs to feed on and it is to attract tourists. I told Emiliano about our son’s band, how to find their songs and an invitation to stay with us if he ever came to Canada. He was very excited about listening to some AMPED music when he got home.
Our ocean front room had an amazing view of the ocean but no
AC! Very hot! In the evening at dinner in town we met a lady from Alberta who
knew one of the dealers I knew from the casino where I worked at the time. Such a small world!

My husband has a fear of heights and to face his fear we
decided to go Zip lining in the jungle.
After a bus ride from our hotel a taxi took us into the jungle where we
were strapped into our harness and a small group of us walked about 15 minutes
on a steep climb.
After being shown how
to brake properly with gloved hands, off we went from platform to platform high
above the jungle below. At times we
were 40 (120 feet) meters high and our longest run was 43 (400 feet) meters
long. I did find though that I couldn’t
pay much attention to my surroundings as I was intent on watching for the
guide’s signal to brake. Brake too soon
and you end up only halfway between platforms and I didn’t want to embarrass
myself by having a guide come out to rescue me. I could do this. Oh what fun!
At the last platform we were lowered the 30 (90 feet) meters by ropes
and pulleys.

The river cruise on the Tarcoles River was very interesting
with our guide pointing out many species of birds; herons, egrets, ibis’. At one point the guide stopped, got out of
the boat and slapped the water with a dead, plucked chicken and he accompanied
the slaps with small grunts. He
motioned for everyone to be quiet and within minutes an enormous crocodile
sliced through the water, opened his gigantic mouth to engulf the chicken and
slowly slid backwards into the river.
The guide pointed out scars at the back of his leg from a croc that had snuck up behind him while he was luring another one. At the mouth of the river hundreds of pelicans sat in trees watching our
boat glide by.

A thirty minute flight from Jaco Beach landed us in Liberia
to pick up more passengers. This area
is remote and there are many cattle ranches but we weren’t allowed off the
plane. This airport is the smallest I
have ever seen. We sat on the hot
tarmac, with no air conditioning for over an hour.
At the airport men were trying to solicit the $17 US
departure tax even while a voice on the loudspeaker warned tourists to pay that
inside. Security was tight. My carry-on luggage was searched twice.