26th of November, San Jose
It was the last day for Craig, he was going back
home to Florida, while I still had a few more days and decided
to spend them at the beach in Manuel Antonio, a little costal
town next to a marine national park about four hours by
bus from San Jose.
Kathryn was also heading for Manual Antonio and we shared
a cap to get to the bus-Station. The place was cramped with
people waiting for their busses and doing business and it
reminded me of Thailand.
Upon
our arrival in Manuel Antonio it was very easy to find accommodation
just by walking around and I enjoyed a wonderful sunset
at the beach before I joined Katharine and a family from
San Francisco for a night out in the bar. The family from
San Francisco was fascination for me, the father was gay,
the daughter a lesbian, traveling with her girlfriend and
the son, well, let's put it that way: I did not see much
of Kathryn during the rest of my stay in Manuel Antonio.
27th
of November, National Park in Manuel Antonio
The day was dedicated to exploring the Manuel Antonio National
Park, the country's smallest national park at just over
683 hectares. I teamed up with Kathryn and the family from
San Francisco to explore this marine nature habitat, home
to the endangered Squirrel Monkey. Aside all the interesting
things like iguanas, monkeys, sloth, and raccoons the park
offers some very beautiful waterfalls and secluded beaches,
as well a breathtaking viewpoint.
At night
the family from San Francisco went to Quepos, the closest
town and bought some bottles of wine for their traditional
Thanksgiving and invited me to join them. We then had a
superb dinner and very vital discussion about the political
situation in the USA. The father was a Republican and huge
fan of Ronald Reagan, while the daughter and her girlfriend
where very active Democrats. Usually Americans are not very
interested in political discussions at all, but this family
was different in that case.
28th
of November, Back to San Jose
I spent half of the day on the beach to catch at least the
glimpse of a tan. Playa Manual Antonio ranks as one of the
most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica and has been rated
one of the top ten in the world. The beach is a half mile
long, white sand crescent bordered by deep green mangroves
and palms. But still doesn't top the "White-Heaven Beach"
on the Whitsunday's in Australia, which, for my opinion,
is the most beautiful one in the world. Finally I and Kathryn
boarded the bus back to San Jose where we spent the evening
with a few beers and one of Kathryn's friends, who had just
arrived in Costa Rica.
29th
of November, Flying back to Germany
After ten very amazing days in Costa Rica it was time to
say Good bye to Costa Rica. Kathryn was heading for the
Caribbean Coast, and I was flying back home to Austria.
I have to admit that Costa Rica now ranks as one of my favorite
countries, as it offers a very rich collection of birds,
animals and plants and is easy to travel. The rainforest
is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen and I
hope it remains like this forever. The unpaved road to Monteverde
helps maintaining a balance to keep away the mass tourism,
that is changing and often damaging so many other places.