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Humpback Whales Off the Shores of Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica

April 15th, 2010 No comments

Humpback whales, normally found in tropical cold water, can be found in almost every ocean. These amazing creatures migrate from cold water to tropical waters in the winter, all along the Pacific Coast. But the main reason the female Humpbacks come to tropical waters is to give birth. One of the best places, in the Pacific, to see humpbacks is along the shores of Corcovado National Park and off the coastline in Drake bay in the Osa Peninsula.

The main body color is black to gray, with lighter skin on the throat and belly and wide ridges along the length of the white skin. With a round, wide body that narrows towards the tail, and a flattened, slender head, the humpback has a unique characteristic shape. The white lumps on its head and jaw are home to parasites, whale lice, and crustaceans that live in the whale’s follicles or hairy tubercles. Humpbacks can easily reach lengths of 15 meters and away over 25 tons. For such a large animal they have a relatively small dorsal fin with large flippers that are white on the edges.

The humpbacks can be seen in many coastal waters, spitting out lots of water, jumping on water and falling with a huge sound smashing its back on the water. They travel alone, in small pods, or groups of up to 15 in feeding and breeding waters. The most flexible individuals can burst in to the air with a spectacular energy and speed. However, they don’t swim really fast (12km/h) and only dive about 15 minutes at a time.

Before 1964′s protection clause for these creatures, they had reached the high alert zone for endangered species due to whaling ships. Even though the law has prevented many more deaths, they are still on the endangered list because whalers are still allowed to kill them off the western coast of Greenland and Lesser Antilles!

Before 1964′s protection clause for these creatures, they had reached the high alert zone for endangered species due to whaling ships. Even though the law has prevented whaling they are still on the endangered list because this is still allowed off the western coast of Greenland and Lesser Antilles!

Marina K. Villatoro, the Travel Experta, has been living in Central America – Costa Rica and Guatemala for over 10 years. She has traveled here extensively. Now loves organizing vacations to this amazing part of the world, having first hand experience of all the places with her family. Contact her for advice and to plan your perfect trip!

Tours You Can’t miss in Hawaii

March 18th, 2010 No comments

Have you ever been to a beautiful and exotic rain forest? Do you yearn to visit one? If so, Hawaii is the place that you need to visit. Hawaii tours will take you through all of the lush rain forests wherein you will be able to see native and exotic plants. You will also be awarded the chance of sampling wild tropical fruits while you and feel the mist of a waterfall. Submarine tours around Hawaii is one of the most diverse tours that any tourist will every take. Submarine tours allows visitors to see the undersea world at its best. You will witness eels, lobsters, turtles, sharks, and beautiful reef fish. A swell alternative to the submarine tour would be climbing aboard a yacht and have fun watching humpback whales play in the water.

Expand your horizons by taking the helicopter tour. There is no better way to see all of the exotic beauty that the Hawaiian tropical paradise has to offer. Helicopter tours are extremely safe and easy on the environment. This is one unique magical travel experience that you don’t want to miss out on!

Hawaii sightseeing tours are unique in how they allow tourists to experience Hawaii’s culture from the past to the present. Are you an avid shopper? You will get nothing but a top notch shopping experience during your stay. Your dining experience in Hawaii will broaden your taste buds. There are so many different ethnic and exotic restaurants for you to choose from. Good luck in making your choice!

Have you heard or read about The Pineapple Tours? They give you an insider look into all of the early plantations on the island. You will also learn about today’s current pineapple planting and harvesting procedures that take place on the island. You do have the option of riding along the cliffs, valley floors, and beaches while riding on a mule. Using mules has been a tradition on the island for over one hundred years. It has been noted that hundreds of tourists adored navigating around the island on a mule.

Volcano tours gives the more daring tourist a chance to explore ancient lava flows or witness an active volcano up close. Volcano tours are a good way to witness one of the most powerful forces that can create islands in the middle of the ocean. Many tourists note there life changing experiences with exploring a lava tube cave that was probably created by a massive volcanic eruption over 4700 years ago. Hualalai Volcano in Kona is one of the least explored volcanoes on the island. It is also the one with the most diverse geologic formations. You will not be disappointed with its amassed features. The cave is extremely large as it averages over thirty feet in height. Hawaii has many diverse tours with so many beautiful things to see. Paying a visit to this exotic island with rich tradition will add joy to your life!

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