On the top of a platform with the group |
Ziplining
They have an amazing zipline park, few kms North of Manuel Antonio, made of 11 zip lines including 1 of 1.6 km long!!!
So big I wasn't believing it until I did it... it lasted 1mn30s, impressive ;-) Another shorter (600m) but steeper line makes you go at 70-80 km/h... wow too!
With all the platforms and bridges between the lines, this was really a great way to discover the jungle and canopy.
Well, me ziplining.. |
Afraid to go? Never ;) |
Fauna & flora
So, beside the fun of ziplining, this activity offers great inside views on Costa Rica rainforest, with so many various trees, plants, flowers, insects and animals. I cannot name them all, nor could post all the pics, but it is clearly very diverse and abundant!
Few macros of flowers... no clue of the names, sorry!
There are some very strange palm trees, which are called "walking trees"! They do not have a fixed trunk, but a multitude of roots standing above the floor, which our guide explained us enable them to move few dozen cm per year pending the canopy light... Well, I was amused by this fact, but quickly looking on the web, this is a myth for tourists... ok, ok... still, this tree base is quite special!
Last but not least... the insects, particularly spiders: walking in the forest, you can see many, with even more spiderwebs. And let me tell you, the spiders are huge, you would not want to be bitten!
So, beside the fun of ziplining, this activity offers great inside views on Costa Rica rainforest, with so many various trees, plants, flowers, insects and animals. I cannot name them all, nor could post all the pics, but it is clearly very diverse and abundant!
View from a platform onto the rainforest |
A sloth, or perezoso in Spanish Lazy mammal moving so slowly... interesting |
Few macros of flowers... no clue of the names, sorry!
From the high platforms, it is also possible to see the Pacific Ocean away:
There are some very strange palm trees, which are called "walking trees"! They do not have a fixed trunk, but a multitude of roots standing above the floor, which our guide explained us enable them to move few dozen cm per year pending the canopy light... Well, I was amused by this fact, but quickly looking on the web, this is a myth for tourists... ok, ok... still, this tree base is quite special!
The "walking palm trees" |
A huge spider. The body is, no kidding... 4-5cm!!! |
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