We recently found this fantastic picture gallery from the great travel blog: ExpertVagabond.com, and we couldn’t resist to share it with you.
And this is the text from the gallery:
Welcome to paradise! This is the magical view I was rewarded with after a pleasant jungle hike through Tenorio Volcano National Park in Costa Rica. The giant Rio Celeste waterfall comes crashing down 90 ft (30m) from the trees above into a pool of unbelievable turquoise blue water.
And here you have another great one:
Known to locals as El Colosal (The Colossas), Volcan Irazu is the highest active volcano in Costa Rica. The summit is 3,432 m (11,260 ft) tall. It contains a magnificent blue/green crater lake called Diego de la Haya. We were lucky to see inside the crater, because thick clouds began obscuring the view after only a few minutes.
Thank you to Matthew Karsten, for share them in his blog. We hope you’ve been enjoying your visit to Costa Rica.
We continue enjoying this amazing pictures.
Cheers,



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