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		<title>COSTA RICA&#8217;S BEST KEPT SECRETS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bruce Smith: "I am very happy to introduce you to a new member of the Seascape team. Nick Hawkins, who hails from New Brunswick, will be working on an internship / assistant guide basis in Costa Rica for the next several months. Nick is a marine biologist, keen naturalist and wildlife photographer. His enthusiasm for facilitating connections between guests and the natural world is clearly evident. Look for Nick’s photos to appear with blogs and Facebook posts in the future. Bienvenidos, Nick."]]></description>
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		<title>A prayer for the crocodile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday morning I arrived in Tambor with two clients I had picked up in San José. Bruce was just coming off the water after a paddle up the Rio Panica with the family of Tambor Tropical’s manager, Juan Carlos Cruz, and all were expressing their sadness at having just seen the torso of a large “cocodrilo” ...]]></description>
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		<title>Meaningful Memories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having never set foot in a kayak before, I was prepared for a pleasant adventure and returned to Tambor Tropical's sandy beach refreshed (even though it was the beginning of the day) and genuinely connected with the beauty of the bay. The bay's resident pelicans are a joy as they dive for fish, yet I had never observed them from the water while they remained perched in the trees lining the bay. We had clear water so I could view both the swarms of young fish and local Costa Ricans fishing in water up to their waists. In his gentle manner, Bruce provided pertinent technical information about the birds, fish and monkeys (including Tanya the spider monkey who resides within the Curu Wildlife Reserve) that made memories of the trip more meaningful.

— Pamela Jones, Vancouver, Washington, USA, sunrise paddle, Bahia Ballena, Tambor]]></description>
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