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| | | | For our family vacations last week we went to Sámara, located in the Pacific coast of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. The place used to be visited by advanced surfers, but after an earthquake in 2012 the coral reef was moved up, replacing the violent waves with a nice spot for children to enjoy a calm sea,... | |
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| | | | This last day at sea offered our best opportunity to spot whales. They'd announce visible pods over the ship's speakers and indicate if they were port or starboard. Then I'd have to search what side of the ship that meant... Every. Time. (Post trip searches revealed: Port is left - both are four letters. Starboard is the other side...) We caught a few spouts and tails fluking (that's what it's called!) way off in the distance. I've now adjusted my bucket list to one day see whales breeching or flipper sl... | |
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