Notice that there is a lifeguard kayak in the foreground. The hotels in Tamarindo contribute money to pay for lifeguards to help provide safety for swimmers. That is an important public service because the town government for Tamarindo is located in Santa Cruz, about one-half hour inland. The local community is much more interested in having lifeguards than is the government inland.
This week on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site we are showing photos of Uluru, also known as Ayers ROck, in the Australian Outback.
This is an idyllic vacation scene!
ReplyDeleteso pretty. i wish i was walking on this beach right now!
ReplyDeleteThose trees are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteMust be popular since the beach looks fairly crowded.
ReplyDeleteThose palm trees are gorgeous. Lots of people enjoying the beach too.
ReplyDeleteWe've seen up close the need for the lifeguard in rescuing Julie...but is the water dangerous? Have there been fatalities?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a dream to me.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a nice Thursday.
Very appealing!
ReplyDeleteJust catching up with life in glorious downtown Tamarindo! Great shots of animals. I love the monkey!
ReplyDeleteAnd today's - well that's idyllic.
So glad Glenda liked her dedication. I can only reiterate how much I appreciate it. One day - you, Julie, Sharon and Glenda - lunch on my terrace!
Looks like a relaxing beach.
ReplyDeleteAlthough crowded the beach looks amazing and the photo is just great! Look at those big palm trees!
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