Welcome to this bilingual (Swedish-English) group blog by family members living on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, "the pond". Our interests range from the scientific to the eclectic, including gourmet food, horses, art and literature, computers, species in nature, history and iron, and photography. Three generations are posting here.
Here are some photos from the Rincon de la Vieja National Park, a forested park on a volcano slope with rainforest, boiling mudpots and sulfur-smelling steamy fumaroles. Once again I am posting for AREA, who is out having fun. She can add more explanations in the comments.
Posted by LS at 6:41 PM
Labels: Costa Rica, photo, travel
4 comments:
Wait, iguanas really look like that?
Haha, yes LA, they really look like that. And there are so many here!
I also saw a green iguana that had climbed up a tree and was out on a thin branch. Someone told me that their bones are not as stiff as ours so if they fall down the bones don't break as easily.
Oh, I didn't know that iguanas could have sails around their necks.
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