jujub793
Well-Known Member
absolutely BEAUTIFUL pictures!! thanks for sharing them :great:
I did! I went in Arenal. Also, I went white-water rafting during a torrential downpour. The river swelled, and even the guide was like, "Oh, %&@^!" lol
It's funny you mention that, because when I went through my pictures with my friends Mary and Meredith (who are actually my old roommate's parents - but they're like our best friends), they had a lot of pictures of the same scenery! It was like they took pictures of the same bit of shoreline from the same spot! Great minds think alike, eh?I think I saw the eruptions from the same place because I am pretty sure I got a picture of the same exact tree LOL
I am a bird-watcher, so I had my handy little field guide on me at all times. I know the features/anatomical field marks of the bird families from here, so I based the basic shape and habits of birds I saw there. Then, I would review pictures and narrow it down to the species with the help of the field guide. I still have a few "mystery birds" to sort through, though. I've always been a big animal geek. When I was a kid, we didn't have cable, and I didn't like watching Sesame Street or the Muppet Show (keep in mind, I was born in 1987, so not the best childhood TV shows, in my opinion). I grew up watching PBS's Nature and NOVA. I remember when we first got cable: My mum couldn't pry me away from the TV if the Discovery Channel was on. Then came Animal Planet, Discovery Health, National Geographic, etc. I also read the National Geographic magazine as a child. I was the only kid who would bring those magazines to school with me to read... I was a lonely child. lolHow do you know all the names of the critters!?
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