
Entering crocodile territory
Our ultimate destination on this trip into the wilds of the Costa Rican jungle was a boat ride on the Tárcoles River, a river teaming with potentially dangerous American crocodiles and other more benign wildlife. But first it was time to feed the tourists before possibly feeding the tourists to the crocodiles. And so it was that we stopped at a charming little restaurant called Steve -n- Lisa’s, where we were greeted by this friendly little fellow just outside the front entrance:

Friendly iguana
Steve -n- Lisa’s used to be located on the beach, but has now relocated adjacent to el Rio Tárcoles (the Tárcoles River).

Steve -n- Lisa’s
When I call Steve -n- Lisa’s is charming, you can see why in the following two photographs (and, yes, the food was good and the beer cold):

Steve -n- Lisa’s

Steve -n- Lisa’s
After lunch we continued on. Next stop Jose’s Crocodile River Tour.

Jose’s Crocodile River Tour
Jose’s is not the only river tour on the Tárcoles. Several other establishments boarded near the same spot.

Tárcoles River
On the way down to our river boat I managed to snag a shot of this bunch (literally . . . bunch!):

Going Bananas
Now, bearing in mind that this is a tour of crocodile infested waters, how would you feel walking on this to get to your tour boat?

Tárcoles River
On Wednesday — No Lions, No Tigers, No Bears, but Oh My!
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