Panama: Playa Veneo

It's much drier here but still beautiful. Ecoveneo is situated on a hillside with covered cabanas strewn with hammocks over looking the ocean. There are tons of hiking trails, a river and a little waterfall. The campsites are situated on a vista overlooking the ocean. A stones throw away are the hammocks in which we have spent many hours writing, reading, and sleeping.
This place is a dry rainforest. The ground is scattered with leaves as big as your face and the leaves on the trees look dehydrated. The rolling hills of green now have a Nevadan undertone. Yet with dryness there is sun and accompanied with the sun is a slight breeze... so the weather is...well, perfect.

Yoga deck
I practiced yoga in their yoga hut on the beach and we played in the temperate water. One morning we took an adventure walk to the point on the beach. Each point seemed to lead to a further point which I, of course, had to explore. Low and behold, there was a secret beach seemingly a perfect size for us! Adjacent was a hole in the mountainside where you could swim through to the sea. There were tons of fishes and even a place to jump. We spent the afternoon skinny dipping (again) and exploring the unknown territory.
Additionally, this place seemed to have more wild life then Costa Rica!! Soooo many birds making so many noises day and night!









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