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A lot of buttons to push when driving a big tour bus! It was a full day bus ride. We left around 7am, and got to Manuel Antonio around 4pm. I was REALLY glad that I had the worst case of traveler's diarrhea the day before, but not on the day of the super long bus ride.
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We stopped at a rest stop for people to grab lunch and snack.
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There were hamburger and sandwiches available, but Dr. P was more interested in the traditional Costa Rican food stand.
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Dr. P ordered beef and rice for about $6. The beef was really tough so Dr. P left most of it uneaten. The rice was pretty good though. I was afraid that if I eat anything, I might have to "go" during the bus ride. Just to be safe, I didn't eat anything.
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We drove by Crocodile's Bridge. We all got off the bus for some crocodile watching. This was the view from the bridge.
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There were SO MANY crocodiles there! They were all taking a nap so not much action.
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This crocodile is BIG!
9 hours later, we finally arrived at Manuel Antonio....
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Thank God, no diarrhea on the bus:)
ReplyDeleteSeriously! Thank God!!