Well were halfway to La Tortuga Feliz. Kori and I definitely had an interesting night last night. We were hanging out with a group of local kids around our age. After a while a few of there friends showed up who seemed like they were up to no good. After one of us tried to sell us some drugs we did what we had to to get away from them. They definitely seemed like they were up to no good.
We woke up early this morninhg to get to the bus station in San Jose. First we took an 80 cent bus ride into Alajuela. Then we had to take a cab to another bus station and then purchase the ticket to come here in Bataan for only 4 dollars. Let me just say I am very grateful that Kori knows spanish because there have been quite a few occasions were I just had to sit back and let him figure it out.
Right now we are waiting in Battan for the tide to rise so our boat can take us to the turtle reserve. They also told us to make sure to wear sandals and shorts because we will be pushing the boat through part of the mangrove streams. For some reason I think the next few hours are going to be something that I remember for the rest of my life. They also told us that when we get there there is only going to be solar power for lights. They said if it gets sunny then we will be allowed to charge batteries, but lately it has not really been sunny enough. Wish us luck, this time really should be the last point of contact for three weeks.
Pura Vida, Eric
p.s. Mike, we cant wait to see you when you get down here. Everything has been amazing! Make sure to always allow extra time when traveling because figuring out stuff tends to always take longer then expected.
Monday, July 6, 2009
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