They call one lane roads and bridges ox carts because that was about the size of what could pass.
He took us to a local market where we learned about some of their traditional medicines still used. Noni is a medicinal plant they use for lots of physical issues. They grow cashews too and have the red bananas. He told us most all people have these medicinal plants growing in their own yards along with herbs they use for seasoning.
And now for the title!!
120 million packs of bananas per year are exported from the port of Limon!!! The main producers are
Chiquita, Del Monte, and Dole. We used to be able to go to the processing area but not any more. Now we can look at the acres of bananas but go no further. They also grow yellow and green coconuts! Didn’t know there was such a thing.
Yellow and green coconuts. But they taste the same.
Strings on bottom of banana bags tells the workers where they are to be shipped. Ones they don’t use they cut up for fertilizer for other plants. Bananas use a lot of water and we see the canals holding water.
Cantaloupe they plant in the dry season as they don’t tolerate the moisture and will rot.
Rainy season is on now, May to November.
Costa Rica now has what they call the Dry Canal in which they are transporting across Costa Rica by road and railroad to the other side rather than using the Panama Canal which is much cheaper but also a good source of revenue for them. They are making their roads four lanes to accommodate this.
All gas stations sell gas at the same price as set by the government so it doesn’t pay to shop around.
Power for them is wind, hydro, and diesel along with some solar.
Our bus…
And here is Ricky!!! Not what I expected but jovial and fun.
Not a great photo but this building is the airport!!!! Below is part of the run way which is very long
Runway
This is the spice paprika!!!
First stop where we sampled three types of bananas and coffee.
This is his bible
Coffee to purchase
Pile of green coconuts
Red bananas
If you look closely or blow this up there are strings at the end of the blue bags. The string colors indicate where they will be shipped. The blue bags protect them from insects
The workers have homes right on the plantation built by the companies. This plantation was Del Monte
The bags get hooked onto this contraption and then pulled to a train which takes them to the plant
Now on to our canal tour on nice boats
Ricky brought a cooler full of cold water and beer and I had the local !!
We sat in the back where we could go back and forth to see things.
Lots of egrets
And in trees!
This is the Jesus Lizard and we saw a few.
Then!!!! Dogs!!!! Ricky said they are hunting lizards for food!!
My group. We are in the back!
And one more photo!!
Our lunch served to us of fish, chicken, rice and beans with some salad too.
A nice area to eat. Very clean by a beautiful beach.
The restaurant.
After lunch we made our way back to town. Most folks were ready for the ship. The cacao shop was right by the port but it was hot and humid so most of us skipped it. It was back to the shower to shower and get ready for dinner with our friends and maybe some cards!!
Oh and not to forget our watermelon drink for lunch!!
2 comments:
Looks like such a great tour! Ricky’s bus and boat look wonderful and very nice and clean. Nice tour! Thanks for all the info… interesting facts!
What a great tour and I am so glad you were able to organize it. And I am glad you're able to eat salmon in the Lido. Your writing and photography continues to be something I always look forward to.
I hope you win at cards.
love to you,
Kate
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