So Lukas works in a project called Romelia, it is sea turtle saving project in the Nicoya peninsula. We took the bus and a ferry and another two more busses to get there.

Then when we got to Montezuma, we walked 7 kilometres on the paradise beaches to get to his project. It's right on Playa Grande, legendary beach.
The house where they live is not actually a house at all. It is in the rain forest 100 metres from the beach. There are mango trees everywhere and the monkeys are jumping and screaming in the trees all over the place. Sleeping there was like sleeping in a Jurassic Park. It was cool.
But I couldn't stay there longer. Everything was just wet and dirty all the time. Also they don't have electricity there. It is really basic.
Lukas showed us around. We went to see the turtle net place, but it was not turtle season then so we didnt see any cute baby turtles.
I loved how we just picked mangoes and starfruits from trees and ate them.
They also have two dogs and a cat there. The cat is really cute. It is super small and it eats EVERYTHING, and I mean everything. Chips, candies, banana, pine apple, hot sauce, rice...
On Saturday we just picked up bad mangoes from the ground for 3 hours and then we were free to do what we wanted. Oh yes, we didn't have to pay to stay and eat there, we just had to do a little work.
Then Sunday morning we left the place, left our stuff in Montezuma and walked to a waterfall. Well Regina didnt come, so I went with costarican boy called Arturo. He works in Romelia too. It was a really nice walk and it was so pretty at the waterfall!! Walking barefooted in a rocky river is challencing, I have to admit.
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Romelia
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Waterfalls
Ps. Äiti, kyllä, näytän hoikalta. Ja ei, en ole laihtunut lisää. Ja kyllä, syön ruokaa. Paljon!
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