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Parque National Manuel Antonio

Written by on December 21, 2008 – 5:09 pm11 Comments
Manuel Antonio Beach

Manuel Anto­nio Beach

Manuel Anto­nio, Costa Rica, is a dream land of beaches and rain­for­est. It is not too eas­ily acces­si­ble and you can still find empty beaches, wild ani­mals (such as mon­keys, racoons, birds, lizards…) and a par­adise of white sand and coconut trees. Def­i­nitely worth the bumpy ride!

I know it´s win­ter up North, but don´t be jealous…

Animals All Around

Ani­mals All Around

Costa Rican Towels For Sale

Costa Rican Tow­els For Sale

Under The Palm Trees

Under The Palm Trees

Feet In The Sand

Feet In The Sand

Beach Discovered After A Hike

Beach Dis­cov­ered After A Hike

Blue, Green And White

Blue, Green And White

Single Palm Tree

Sin­gle Palm Tree

Crabs, Rocks And Sand

Crabs, Rocks And Sand

So Green

So Green

Lazy On The Beach

Lazy On The Beach

Deserted Beach

Deserted Beach

Sunset On The Beach

Sun­set On The Beach

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  3. It´s A Wild Life…
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  5. Beach Bum­ming In Uruguay

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