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On Friday, we traveled from the mountainous region of Costa Rica to the Pacific Coast, and boy did I love the beach! It was so natural and undeveloped and I could have spent days there.
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We stayed in a development called Hacienda Pinilla, which has hotel rooms and houses. I was in the Casa de Golf suites, and outside our residence there were a number of iguanas. It was typical to see two or three sunning in the driveway, and they hoped we would give them some fruit.
The Daddy Iguana
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