This is the beautiful sandy beach at Samara on the Pacific Coast. Once you get here this safe, small, chilled-out, surfer town is just so nice you won't want to leave. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
Peccarys are fearsome creatures that have been known to attack and even kill dogs and people. We were shocked out in the Costa Rican forest then when this friendly one came to say hello! Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
The mimosa or sensitive plant moves to help prottect it from grasshoppers and other herbivores who may like to eat it. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
These ants were amazing. It's difficult to believe the size of the pieces of leaf they were carrying in relation to their body size. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
These ctenosaurs or black iguana live all over the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. They communicate like other iguanas by bobbing their heads like this guy. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
Iguanas are meant to spend most of their time in the trees but these guys were equally happy on the ground doing the job of rabbits and eating all the wild plants in this field. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com (more)
These bridges are securely fastened at either end and provide a unique way to see the forest and it's animals. But they *do* move about and they're not for those who are scared of heights! Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
This is proper rain - the sort that can come out of nowhere in Costa Rica. If you're in the forest and the sky starts to cloud over - find shelter - fast! Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com
In this video I tried to give you an impression of how beatiful it is to be out in the Costa Rican forest on a warm, sunny day. Video from http://www.CostaRicaTravelRevealed.com