Here and There in Costa Rica

I saw this guy at Si Como No while waiting for a taxi.
This tiny Eyelash Pit Viper at La Selva Biological Station can kill you.
Walking Manuel Antonio National Park
Nature Watching the Nature Watchers in Manuel Antonio National Park
Sloth creeping along in Manuel Antonio National Park
Mantled Howler monkey in Manuel Antonio National Park
The beach at Manual Antonio is almost too good to be real. But it is!
Red-Eyed Tree-Frog spotted at night around Manuel Antonio
White-ish Fluffy Crawling Thing
Snake of some sort that I spotted on my night hike around Manuel Antonio
Zebra-Eyed Grasshopper (Not Its Real Name)
Wandering spider of some sort, spotted on a night hike around Manuel Antonio.
How Red-Eyed Tree Frogs are made
Please Don’t Feed the Animals
The young couple again
This is what it’s like traveling from San Jose to La Selva Biological Station.
A peccary wanders the grounds of La Selva Biological Station.
Toucan
This Bullet Ant can make you wish you were dead.
Crested Guan at La Selva Biological Station
An iguana at La Selva Biological Station
An owl hides in the dense brush at La Selva Biological Station
Owl at La Selva Biological Station
You can’t see the bats because they’re hiding under this leaf.
Honduran White Bats hide under a leaf. Taken at La Selva Biological Station.
My friend at Si Como No.
OMG those hot springs at Tabacon!
An iguana roams the grounds at Tabacon.
Si Como No Resort and Wildlife Refuge
Please Don’t Feed the Animals!
“No Parking” in San Jose
Galeria Namu. The best place in Costa Rica to buy gifts, including works from indigenous and other local artists.
Galeria Namu. The best place in Costa Rica to buy gifts, including works from indigenous and other local artists.
Close up of that amazing iguana at Tabacon.

About J.M. Hoffman

A prolific writer and avid photographer, J.M. Hoffman picked up his first camera when he was eight years old. And even though he abhors a cliche, he never looked back. Acclaimed as a "master raconteur" who writes with a "flair" (Times Literary Supplement of London), Hoffman authored two non-fiction books and contributed to over a dozen others before writing The Warwick Files. He continues to write fiction and non-fiction. In addition to writing and traveling the world lecturing about his books, Hoffman has also directed a dance troupe, taught darkroom technique, and explored Patagonia on horseback. From time to time he can be seen playing table tennis poorly at the WTCC. He lives just north of New York City.

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