Monday, July 11, 2011
Manuel Antonio Park
Return to Jaco
Costa Rica June 2011
Jicaro Danto blossoms
One of many wonderful old trees in the rainforest.
Heleconias Lodge is located at the foothills of the Tenorio Volcano. This is the volcano as seen from the Lodge.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Los Haitises National Park
Los Haitises National Park is located in the Dominican Republic near the town of Samana. It is made up of a large group of small limestone islands or keys. Since limestone is a porous rock, trees and other vegetation grows on top the islands. Being surrounded by water they provide the perfect habitat for many seabirds to nest. We were able to see hundreds of Magnificent Frigatebirds, Brown Boobies and Brown Pelicans. (click on the pictures for a larger view)
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Happy Halloween
I don't know if I have been watching too much Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel or not, but this entrance to an old mine at Soldier's Delight looks pretty scary to me. I wouldn't have wanted to go underground in this old shaft. The park itself was beautiful and I plan on going back in the spring to do a wildflower walk.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Ringing Rocks Park, Bucks County PA
I learned about this place on a show on the Travel Channel called Weird Travels and decided I had to go there. We drove two and a half hours to the Doylestown/ Bethlehem area of Pennsylvania above Philadelphia. The park is located in a beautiful wooded area. As you walk from the parking lot into the woods you notice that the ground is strewn with more and more rocks. The forest trail abruptly ends to reveal a large open field of boulders. The field is 5 acres big and 10 feet deep. It is a mystery how all these rocks ended up here. Furthermore, the rocks have unusual qualities. They ring, make music. Some have high pitch and others lower and then some just go "thunk". It is easy to determine which stones have a good pitch by their worn white marks from years and years of being hit with hammers by visitors. There is an eerie atmosphere as you clamber out over the rocks early in the morning, but as the park fills with visitors armed with hammers, all pounding on the rocks, the place becomes quite musical and entertaining.
(click on pictures for a larger view)

(click on pictures for a larger view)

A short walk past the rock field takes you through the forest to another interesting geological formation. There is a wide rock stepped platform that drops off to create a waterfall three stories high.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Cascade Falls Trail at Patapsco State Park
Patapsco State Park
A beautiful fall morning after a big storm seemed to be the perfect time for a walk. Today we went to Patapsco State Park. I was curious to see if the Swinging Bridge that I remembered from many years ago was still there. It is still there and still a wonderful place to walk and birdwatch.
The Swinging Bridge
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