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Lucy and Emmanuel Mora are from Costa Rica. They
gave the mission team a gift of the traditional folklore music of the
Guanacaste region one evening. The instrument is a marimba, played
by three musicians. |
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Marsha Moye (right) was the official videographer.
In this photo she tapes members who danced to the marimba music
"The Little Bull". |
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Nawatha White takes off on the first cable in the Rain
Forest Canopy tour. |
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Gail Hill and Jana Wear wait on a platform in the Rain
Forest Canopy tour for the next cable. |
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Jana Wear, Jenny Marion, Ron Marchant and Linda Berl wait
for a cable in the Rain Forest. |
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Some team members took a trail ride on horseback through
trails near the rain forest. |
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Volcanic attractions include a boiling, bubbling mud pot
where team members took mud baths, showered, and finished the treatment
by relaxing in pools of water heated by volcanic rock. |
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Black beans and rice were served with every meal. A
team member coined the phrase "Costa Rica grits". |
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Team members walked to the pastors' home for Bible School
each day. Gail Hill, Jana Wear, Lynn Pritchett, and Jake Mobley
stopped on the way to look at a building built of wood slats and mud. |