In addition to the quality of the roads, the precariousness of what are euphemistically referred to as bridges in that area significantly slow the journey down. To start with, there’s the narrowness of some of the bridges. Then there’s the fact that a majority of them simply consist of metal planks strewn across an incongruous surface. This doesn’t deter 18 wheel trucks from inching along at a snail’s pace and paralyzing traffic. I guess the recent bridge collapse in Minnesota (gratuitous plug for my friend’s op-ed on the tragedy: http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4461) shows that crappy bridges aren’t limited to the developing world though.
Once you get to Dominical though it’s smooth sailing along a picturesque winding road that parallels the coastline like the pacific coast highway in California. We stopped at Punta Uva, Dominical, and a bunch of other random beaches, each one beautiful in its own way. After crossing into the Osa Peninsula, we ended up driving to Puerto Jiminez and staying in an eco-lodge. The hotel consisted of elevated cabins in the middle of the rain forest with no walls, just mosquito screens and no electricity, just candles. It was like sleeping outside with all of the sounds of the forest. We had dinner and promptly passed out, waking up to the sounds of howler monkeys and a torrential deluge in the morning. The trip back to Quepos took 6 hours and took us through some more spectacular scenery.
¡Pura Vida!
A link to a map showing Quepos and Puerto Jimenz: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://costa-rica-guide.com/Costa-Rica-Map-large.jpg&imgrefurl=http://costa-rica-guide.com/fr_maps.htm&h=1222&w=1280&sz=225&tbnid=Lt2HnAYr-CNUSM:&tbnh=143&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmap%2Bof%2Bcosta%2Brica%26um%3D1&start=2&sa=X&oi=images&ct=image&cd=2
2 comments:
The scale of these photos (those of the coast) is really deceptive. I've certainly never seen a beach that wide before.
How's the surfing going?
Damn you Rubrick with your photographic accuracy demands and your "facts!" That beach is really wide though. Surfing went well. At some point I'll post some pictures and account of it.
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