On May 30th, we joined a large tour to go to Tortuguero National Park. We stopped for breakfast and found a blue jean frog. We also stopped by a banana plantation. It was pretty cool to see how they were working manually to bring the bananas in. Some of the pictures are not grouped together in the correct order as I am combining a few cameras. There was also a sloth jam on the side of the road on the way to the National Park.
We boarded a boat and took a tour of the Tortuguero Canals. We were not too far from Nicaragua. The boat ride was pretty long, but we made it to the park. Between July and October, turtles lay eggs at the park. I think each lays like 400 eggs and around 25 survive due to nature like jaguars (not joggers like Dad thought the tour guide said).
We walked around the village and then, we went back on the boat and went to a really neat resort for lunch.
On the way back, we saw many animals like monkeys, a caiman, a macaw, and Jesus Christ lizard (as it walks on water).
We saw many Dole plantations and cows.