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Day NIne

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  Today was a day of adventure. We started it off with a delicious breakfast at la finca de la Anita and said our sorrowful goodbyes to Pablo and Anna(the owners).  Some people *cough* me *cough* [Victoria] shed a few tears during our departure of the ranch.  We passed by colorful houses and buildings and got to see beautiful sights in the road. We rode into the city to get COVID tested to get us ready for our journey back. We got back on the bus and drove to our stay at the beach and had lunch.” Everyone was pretty tired so we had time to settle in.  Some people went out exploring and brought back mangos, but I stayed in to cool down. The pool was so refreshing and the view was stunning. The shimmering light on the water was dazzling to see.  The rain started to pour so we headed in and got some dinner. We had a long day ahead of us but that didn’t stop us from trying to play cards with everyone at the pool gazebo.  Then we headed in to catch some sleep.  Victoria & Benjamin

Day 10

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  Hey everyone Yesterday morning we were greeted with a beautiful view of the ocean and enjoyed a great breakfast of rice, beans, and eggs.  We then listened to a presentation by resident stingray and sea turtle expert Mathilde, after which we headed down to El Jobo, a beach known for its stingrays. After we caught some, we went through the tagging and measuring protocols and released them back into the ocean.  Afterwards, we had a late lunch with a delicious tres leches dessert. For some down time, we headed to a different beach to swim and play monkey in the middle for about an hour.  On the way back, we stopped at Mathilde’s house to count parrots and watch the sun set off a cliff. After dinner, we went to a beach known for nesting turtles and actually were able to witness a mother turtle nesting and laying eggs, a rare sight!   We’re looking forward to familiar sites back home but we will miss Costa Rica and the amazing people we’ve met here.

Day Eight

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 Good evening/morning friends and family,  We've had quite a full day!  Our morning began with the standard 7:30 breakfast and we promptly went into preparing and presenting our final findings of our research. Then, after a wonderful lunch, we hiked to the hot springs, and visited 3 of them before we hiked back to eat cookies and fruit juice at the base. The guide was very helpful in explaining the plant and animal species, and even showed us a snake hidden in the moss. After the hike, we drove back to eat dinner, and started packing for tomorrow's adventures where we will leave Finca La Nita and begin our trek out to the beach. See you all soon,          - Savannah Strader Hi Everyone! What a wonderful day we have had! After a delicious breakfast everyone took some time to go over their research presentations before presenting their findings. All our groups did a great job of  sharing their results after lots of hard work, and you should all be very proud and excited to hear w

Day Six

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 Today was a day of science! From an overview standpoint this day was very repetitive. This morning started off very raining on our way to breakfast. Right after breakfast, our science for the day began. We all did our individual projects until lunch time where the food was amazing, per usual.  After lunch most people went to the local store and got candy and other various snacks. We then got right back to work on our projects.  During the afternoon we got a coffee break where we had homemade banana bread! The break was not very long before we went back to work on our projects. We did get a short break when we had another delicious dinner.  After dinner was spent finishing our experiments, determining the statistical  significance of them, writing in our lab notebooks, and creating our presentations. By the end of the night almost everyone had completed the bulk of their projects and only have finishing touches left for tomorrow morning.  From an overview standpoint the day was rather
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 Hey everyone, We had a busy day today! Woke up early at 5:30 am for an early breakfast so we could catch a bus to go hiking at the Rincon De la Vieja. We were all very tired on the bus ride but found some energy in Anthony and Anne's music. The hike was lengthy, however, well worth it for the gorgeous views and volcano... except the sulfur smells. After eating lunch at the park we drove home to check in on some older bacterial cultures! Around 5pm we hiked over to Aracelly's beautiful kitchen and garden to make a fantastic meal consisting of chicken covered in sauce, rice with beans, salad, and stir fry with assorted vegetables. Following the meal with dancing and a picture to remember. We all hiked back with high spirits and full bellies to continue our main research projects. We are all very excited to share our memories with you all in person but for now we are happy and content here in Costa Rica! Now sending this at 11:30 pm Anthony and I are signing off!! Anne and Anthon
This morning we were broken up into to groups: one going to do a service project and the other going to ride horses through the rainforest. Once both groups had finished they're first thing they switched.  The first group had an early breakfast before heading out. Upon arrival everyone got on their horses and made their way to the trail. The beginning of the trail was lined with beautiful tree that had streaks of vivid green, orange, and magenta.  Eventually we made it to the height of our trip where we had a view of the mountains and the rainforest. We went back to do our service project which was weeding inside the Mariposario. The first groups service project was, I believe planting flowers along the walkway outside.  We came back to Finca La Anita for lunch and we had free time until 1:30. After that we worked with our assigned groups on our experiments until six. We had dinner and were told that it was Pablo's birthday. After dinner we continued working on our experiments

Day Four

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This morning we enjoyed a familiar pancake breakfast with a twist. Locally grown cacao nibs incorporated Costa Rican flavors into the traditional American dish. The recipe is definitely a keeper! After breakfast, researchers split into two groups to conduct various experiments on bacterial and fungal growth. While one group tested the effects of different strains of the antibiotic producing bacteria Streptomycetes on various strains of native bacterial cultures, the other group was in the lab conducting experiments to test the concentration of the pathogenic fungus Escovopsis in different parts of leafcutter ant colonies collected during yesterday’s trek through the rainforest. Hungry from a morning spent prodding petri dishes, we all dug into a tasty hamburger lunch cooked by the ladies of Finca La Anita. After we finished lunch, we met again as groups to begin brainstorming ideas for projects. We were tasked with formulating our own question, hypothesis, predictions, and experimental