Santa Elena Bay, Costa Rica
Early the next morning we set out to explore the shore and get some exercise. We hiked a tail that appeared to be an old service road that wrapped around the south side of the bay. There we encountered some very unusual (and large) three toed animal tracks!
A little research back on the boat led us to the belief that these tracks were made by a strange looking animal that looks like a mixture of elephant, hog and horse...the Baird's Tapir. Too bad we did not get to see the actual animal, but it was wonderful just to see the very fresh tracks of such a strange beast. Perhaps we will see one here on our return trip!
Baird's Tapir, an endangered species
Sirena at anchor in Bahia Santa Elena
One of the other boats sharing the anchorage with us.
Snorkeling was on the menu for the following day. We encountered a very large sea turtle about the size of a picnic table near a beach completely covered with seashells. Enchanting!
Back on the boat we saw a puffer fish swimming alongside the boat. I touched it with a fishing net and finally got to see one of these guys all puffed up! They are completely covered with spines and will inflate when threatened.
Puffer fish minding his own business.
All puffed up after being startled by my net.
Yellow-bellied sea snake, Hydrophis platers