A day in Port Limon, Costa Rica

Hanging out in Costa Rica.
It’s a rainy day and I am on a rainforest tour. Not sure that as a Floridian that I’m as impressed as I should be. The walk was easy and the rain was light. I hate to walk in the rain. One pleasant thing was the expectation of insects was high, and yet, I barely saw a single one.
We went on a boat ride and honestly, having kayaked the Silver River in Ocala, FL showed me more bio diversity that unnoticed here and yet this place is the most bio diverse spot on the planet, as we were told.
I did see a few birds, some spider and howler monkeys, and a 3 toed sloth.
The weather really is nice. Even with a little misty rain it is hard to complain about it, when it could be steamy and hot.
Looking forward to getting some coffee, as it’s a local thing. And next we are off to the banana plantations.
That was the quickest drive by in history. Oh well. What can one expect… the final destination was a tourist trap… but I waited until I returned to the port area where I got a few souvenirs. I think there is much more to explore, but this port didn’t do much for tourism in Costa Rica.