This morning we visited a botanical garden on the property of an American couple who has been there for over 30 years.

We saw orchids,


many different heliconia,

and other neat plants. We also saw fox bats resting in the tents they had made from palm leaves. Very cool.

In the afternoon we kayaked up the Rio Esquinas, which didn't look much different from other mangrove-enclosed rivers we've kayaked on. Including the bird life, which included white ibis and snowy egrets.
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