This is a typical Tamarindo street scene. More surfers than traffic.
This photo is a companion to yesterday's photo because together they show the two major intersections in town. In the background of this photo is the intersection where off to the right the road heads towards Langosta, and to the left the street continues up past a few small hotels and restaurants.
Even though Tamarindo is Costa Rica's leading beach town, as described by Forbes Magazine, it is still a small town, as yesterday's and today's photos of the two main intersections in town show. There are no traffic lights. In fact, there are not even any four way intersections where all traffic must stop.
This week we have photos of the colors of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
7 comments:
I love that beach town feel that this image gives me.
The surfers are probably a common sight in town too. Lots of signs at the end of the road and lots of wires on that pole!
No traffic, now wouldn't that be great!
Great shot, very cool.
One hopes that it remains a small beach town!
But there sure are a lot of signs.
My kind of place I think.
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