Catch up on Pictures
Sean | December 3, 2008Well, it’s raining in San Jose today, and I’ve been trying to take care of some business and couldn’t catch the bus to the volcano, but I’ll be going tomorrow morning.
After dragging 2 Digital SLR’s around for two weeks, I had only used them once. However, I’ve used the little waterproof Olympus constantly… so, I’ve shipped all the bulky and expensive camera gear back home. Whether it makes it there is another matter, but it is insured.
Copan Ruins in infra-red
The biggest lemon I’ve ever seen. I found it on the hike in Copan… never saw the tree, but we were on a steep hill, so it must have rolled down from somewhere.
The border in Nicaragua. An impromptu market and a lot of people giving you a horrible exchange rate between Cordobas and Colones. That’s a constant at any crossing. When I crossed from Honduras into Nicaragua, they were offering 70 Cordobas for 100 Lempiras (appx $5.29) while the correct exchange rate was 95 for 100.
And then Costa Rica… everyone had to open their bags for a very brief inspection. This was slightly more modern with a convenience store integrated with the immigration office.











Compact cameras rule! IR pics looks washed out. Does it
sree | December 3, 2008Compact cameras rule!
IR pics looks washed out. Does it need more processing?
Hey, Sean! I just wanted to drop a line
carriegilbert | December 4, 2008Hey, Sean! I just wanted to drop a line and let you know that Eleanor and Abigail tried to type you a message while we were looking at your blog! We all miss you, but are so glad your travels are going well… exciting, fun, exhausting and sometimes dangerous! Love you, Carrie