Rio Pejivalle @ Pejivalle
La Cueva del Sapo, Clandestine bar in el Humo
La cueva del Sapo, interior details
La cueva del Sapo, WC entrance
La Cueva del Sapo WC
El Humo: cooking ladies and former football hero attending some kind of fund-raising.
WC @ el Humo
La Cueva del Sapo, Clandestine bar in el Humo
La cueva del Sapo, interior details
La cueva del Sapo, WC entrance
La Cueva del Sapo WC
El Humo: cooking ladies and former football hero attending some kind of fund-raising.
WC @ el Humo
Little effort was made to find WCs on our second day in the Turrialba area. Partially because we spent a lot of time by the very clean Río Pejivalle, aka. Río Pejibaye, Río Pejiballe or Río Pejivaye. Spelling rules are somewhat diffuse, but it appears that Pejibaye is a fruit, Pejivalle is the town and that the name of the river can be spelled any way you like. The river is apparently a good one for rafting and kayaking, and the area is a new favourite of ours in Costa Rica.
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