Corcovado National Park coastline at low tide

Corcovado National Park coastline Costa Rica

Corcovado National Park coastline near Sirena Ranger Station

This picture comes from Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula near Sirena Station. Coconut trees line the edge of the most lush jungles in the world. This beach is no swimming beach as crocodiles and bull sharks patrol these waters. Thunderclouds line the horizon as September is the beginning of the rainy season in Costa Rica.

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TT

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About Ted Nelson

Ted Nelson has been adventure traveling since he was 10 years old on camping trips with his Dad to places like the Great Smoky Mountains, The Everglades, and Big Bend National Park. In 2005 he added international travel to his repertoire with a three month trip to Southeast Asia.

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