RE: Baja or Costa Rica

From: rossb@WellsFargo.COM-DeleteThis.com
Date: Fri Jan 26 2001 - 17:13:20 PST


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Subject: RE: Baja or Costa Rica
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:13:20 -0700
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Sorry, I didn't mean to compare the two types of mud, only the chop on the
water. The mud is hard, the mud is slippery. The cars slipped and slid in
and out the "dirt"(read mud) road to the launch. It wasn't nearly as warm
as Hawaii so there wasn't as much concern (by me anyway) about infection in
cuts. We sent clothes to the laundry lady and they came back damp (nothing
ever really dried). The monkeys were great. The canopy "ride" was
great--it rains on the trees 50 feet above you while you, mearly damp and
wearing a climbing harness, zoom from tree to tree on a cable. Don't go to
the volcano unless you can see it (if you can't see it, you can't see
anything when you get there). It's definitely a novelty.

Cindoll



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