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Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Aerial view of the parking lot and restaurant.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Aerial view of the parking lot and restaurant.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Beginning of the walk through the yards.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Three-toed sloth.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Beautiful tree with hundreds of other plants growing on it.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
One of the six hanging bridges.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
One of the six hanging bridges.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
A different view of the forest.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Beautiful flora along the hike.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Eyelash viper on a tree. Without a guide to point it out, it is easy to miss. These venomous snakes stay still for hours -even days. The flash highlights yellows and reds, though it looks green in the forest shade.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Motmot with mud on its beak, left from digging their burrow, where they nest.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Motmot.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Rufus tail jacamar.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
View of a hiker through the dense forest.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
As the hike is very mild, it can be a great outing for families with young kids.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
As the hike is very mild, it can be a great outing for families with young kids.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
One of the many visitors to the forest canopy.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
One of the many bird species that can be seen on the site.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Aerial view of hanging bridge.
Fernando Boza
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06/04/2017
Aerial view of hanging bridge.
Fernando Boza
Photo Date: 
06/04/2017
Arenal volcano at sunset, as seen from the Arenal Lake dam.

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