Saturday, September 06, 2008

Costa Rica - Day 3 - Land of the Lost

Well we didn't fall down a waterfall or go back in time like Marshall, Will and Holly, but it certainly looked like we were in a movie. It is amazing to see things in person that you have only experienced in pictures. Day 3 in Costa Rica was just as good as days 1 and 2!

We started out with a very uneventful four hour drive from Casa de Orlando to the town of La Fortuna. La Fortuna is located in the Alajuela region of Costa Rica, north of San Jose (the capital). While the trip was uneventful it didn't disapoint in its beauty. Surprisingly we found that Costa Rica has a diverse landscape, from lush tropical rainforests to rolling hillside meadows filled with dairy cows and even some mountainous pine forests. We left early enough that we were spared driving in anything more than a few scattered sprinkles and we had the Orlandos leading the caravan so all went well.

As far away from Land of the Lost you can get was our hotel, Montana de Fuego (http://www.montanafuegohotel.com/), a beautiful resort and spa located right next to the volcano between the green side and active side. We had a wonderful reception with a cool glass of juice and the announcement that our rooms were ready and waiting. We stayed in little cabins with a glassed in porch and a beautiful view. Tired of sitting the kids were excited to hit the pool as quickly as possible. After a quick look around the room we all changed and went to cool off. The rainstorm that hit immediately after jumping in the pool didn't damper the fun. What's a little more water when you are already wet?

The most excitement of the day was lounging in the pool and hearing the volcano start to rumble. For a good hour the volcano rumbled and sputtered and finally erupted while we watched in fascination. Of course the cloud cover was shrouding the mountain top but we were still able to see the thick clouds of brown smoke pour out the top. The pictures don't do it justice at all and of course after it erupted the clouds decided to part for a full volcano view. This remained the talk of the day and it was decided that after dinner we would head to the active side and see if we could spot some lava.

After our delicious dinner we threw the kids in pajamas and headed to the other side of the volcano. After a 15 minute drive, on an unlit dirt road, we crossed a small river and found ourselves smack in the middle of tourist central. In a muddy field we gathered with a bunch of other lava seekers anxiously waiting and hoping that the clouds would clear up enough to see something. While we waited we got to see fireflies and after about 10 minutes the clouds parted. There on the side of the mountain we were able to see a trail of lava coming out from the top and rolling down to the bottom. Sadly this is not an easy thing to photograph without a tripod and an understanding of night photography. So you will have to take our word and the Orlandos that we saw the lava, we cheered and clapped with the crowd, and felt like true adventurers (well most of us were adventurers, the girls fell asleep on the drive).

Here is a view of the hotel from our room.

Fun in the pool!

A little rain is no big deal!

Jacob loves to swim.

The view of the volcano from the pool. That is smoke coming out of the top!

The clouds rolled in and then the volcano erupted. The picture just doesn't show how exciting it was to see and hear!

Of course after the excitement was over the clouds cleared and here is the whole volcano still smoking at the top!

Excitement over it was back into the pool for more fun.

Sophie taking a juice break!

This is the best I could do getting a picture of some of the lava. This is from our front courtyard at the hotel. I put the camera on night photography and with the light from the porch and the flash it was enough to get this shot.

3 comments:

Jason, Amy, Sophie, and Matthew said...

Awesome photos! It seems like just yesterday that you guys were here having adventures. Can't wait to see the zip line pictures.

All the best, Orlandos

Anonymous said...

Grandma Moon is taking care of the kids right now and showing them the blog page. We are enjoying seeing the beautiful pictures again.

Anonymous said...

Hi there, Catanzaros! I viewed your blogs (got here from the Orlando's blog) and you have a beautiful family! Great vacation pics! :)

Beth Bash (aka Beth White)
elizabeth_bash@yahoo.com
email me sometime!