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The Rio Coto at low tide. This river is the major barrier to the southwestern coastal region. It must be crossed by ferry, seen in the distance.
This is the state of the roads in and around Pavones -- gotta love it!
The view looking up on the beach. Don't lay under a tree full of coconuts!
The view along the main road in Pavones.
My wife, Casey, on the beach.
This is what Pavones is famous for, the longest left-breaking wave in the world.
These waves are exciting.
Relaxing after some vigorous boogie-boarding.
Soaking up some rays.
Beautiful Pavones sunrise.
Pavones sunset.
Sometimes tens of thousands of these crabs come out at night and cover everything. Some are large. They have bright orange legs and purple pincers.
Me in the Rio Claro.
Me with Marvin leading a tour along the beach.
A common site in Costa Rica.
Cooling off in the Rio Claro.
The Rio Claro.
Sea almonds, favorite food of Scarlet Macaws.
The waves break right into the jungle in the indigenous reserve.
Along the beach.
Beach shot.
Along the beach.
More beach pictures.
Some areas do not have rocks, but you gotta know where they are.
Driftwooding is unsurpassed here.
Along the main road in Pavones.
Along the main road.
On the beach.
Remote and undeveloped.
The road in front of TIskita Jungle Lodge.
Beautiful royal palms.
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