2. Café Britt
Café Britt was pretty awesome. :D
I’m not one for coffee, but it was interesting
to learn about how they make the coffee.
Doing most of the work by hand, and
picking out what goes and what stays
makes it feel genuine.
3. Cloud Forest
The Cloud Forrest
does more than
just blow your
mind with its
beauty. The key
feature of the
forest is the tree
crowns can
intercept the wind-
driven cloud
moisture. By doing
this, it helps the
water cycle
continue normally.
4. La Paz
Waterfalls Gardens
The Waterfall Garden is 70
acres of pure beauty.
Homing many different
creatures, it is also home to
the largest butterfly
observatory (which kind of
freaked me out at first). Not
only can you look at them,
some of them can interact
with you, which is way
awesome. :)
5. Poas Volcano
Being [probably] the largest
geyser in the world, it is also
active. It one of Central America’s
most mind-blowing national park.
The walking is ridiculous (in the
sense that you only had one way
of getting there and elevation
would kill you) but worth it.
6. Lake Botos
The lagoon, which is an
emerald color called Lake
Botos, is south of the
volcano fills an inactive
volcano. The lake is
surrounded by the forest
and is one of the clearest
lakes.