vantcj1: The mighty Caraigres (also known as 'The Dragon') mount, around 2500 msnm, from Tarbaca
vantcj1: A tree by the sun
vantcj1: The valley of rivers Jorco and Grande de Candelaria, San Gabriel de Aserrí at the distance
vantcj1: Mount Caraigres (or the Dragon, a tectonic uplift formation)
vantcj1: Grande de Candelaria and Jorco rivers valley, shared between cantons like Aserrí, Desamparados, Acosta (mostly), Mora and Puriscal...one of the steepest area of the country
vantcj1: Les fleurs de la bonté
vantcj1: Descending into the valley
vantcj1: The coffee landscape and its collectors
vantcj1: The boys from the hike
vantcj1: Window/ventana/fenêtre/Fenster
vantcj1: The path/El camino/Le chemin/der Weg
vantcj1: San Gabriel de Aserrí in the distance/en la distancia
vantcj1: View/ Vista 2
vantcj1: Las Flores de oro/The golden flowers/Les fleurs d'or
vantcj1: Arriving at San Gabriel
vantcj1: Caminando/Walking
vantcj1: Costado/Side
vantcj1: The first metallic church of the day, San Gabriel
vantcj1: Puerta/door
vantcj1: Pabellón/pavillion
vantcj1: Casa Abarca, one of the very, very few bahareque buildings in the country that had two stories, a valuable heritage of our country
vantcj1: Torre/tower
vantcj1: Curiosa cúpula/curious dome
vantcj1: Another view from Abarca Herrera bahareque house
vantcj1: Desplazada/displaced
vantcj1: La cúpula, de nuevo/The dome, again
vantcj1: Despidiéndonos de San Gabriel, el pueblo similar a un portal/Saying goodbye to San Gabriel, the town set out like a Nativity scene
vantcj1: Amarillo/Yellow
vantcj1: Una vuelta del camino/A turn of the way
vantcj1: Panal/ Waspnest