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Four months after 9/11/01, I began traveling internationally. Meeting people of different cultures is the best education in the world. Costa Rica was my first big gig. I published over six articles on this friendly, biodiverse nation. WildBird (june 2004), Tico Times, and the Richmond Times Dispatch are a few of my outlets. To read my award-winning article, visit http://www.gallagherstravels.com
click Destinations, Costa Rica, and Natural Selection
Thanks to Michael Kaye and the other good people of Costa Rica Expeditions for your hospitality.
(WILDBIRD, Tropical Specialties (Endemism in Hummingbirds)June 1994,p. 50).


Besides Mexico City and the border towns, in the heart of Tamaulipas lies a jewel, El Cielo Cloud Forest. This UNESCO site teems with birds and other wildlife. One autumn, I had the priviliege of exploring this unusual and primitive area with a group of nature-minded Texans.
*See my reprinted article at http://www.gallagherstravels.com


Stay tuned for more images in this gallery and the creation of Belize and Guatemala.
*Check my reprinted article at http://www.gallagherstravels.com
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EmilyGreyPhotography > Farmer's Market in San Jose...I can almost taste the freshness of these tomatoes.
EmilyGreyPhotography > Farmer's Market in San Jose - packaged sausage
EmilyGreyPhotography > A delectable repast of fresh tilapia. I could do without the pink umbrella.
EmilyGreyPhotography > Hey, Mon...Tortugero boatmen
EmilyGreyPhotography > My wonderful guide, Luis, flaunting a lovely tropical flower. He sported 15 earrings in an ear, one for each year he had worked in tourism.
EmilyGreyPhotography > Children are respected highly in Latin America. These youngsters were having a ball in a hole. Tortugero
EmilyGreyPhotography > Wild lavender orchids bloom in Tortugero.
EmilyGreyPhotography > TORTUGERO (means turtle in Spanish) VILLAGE
EmilyGreyPhotography > ARENAL VOLCANO
Although we did not witness an eruption, there was a rumble. We did find a dead fer de lance (poisonous snake) and rescued a tiny gator crawling along a busy road.
Farmer's Market in San Jose...I can almost taste the freshness of these tomatoes.
 > Farmer's Market in San Jose...I can almost taste the freshness of these tomatoes.
Farmer's Market in San Jose...I can almost taste the freshness of these tomatoes.
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