This is a closer view of the cows in the foggy mountain pasture that I showed yesterday. It appears that these cattle in the highlands of the Central Valley area of Costa Rica are guernsey, dairy cattle. Because of the different weather in the Central Valley, the cattle are different. In the coastal area of northwest Costa Rica where Tamarindo is located, the cattle are primarily brahman, as they tolerate the warm weather.
This week photos of the architecture of Ronda, Spain, posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
They've also adapted to living on a hillside.
ReplyDeleteThe grass just tastes better when dampened by mist.
ReplyDeleteLucky cows with what looks like an un-ending food supply.
ReplyDeleteYes, and there are actual, real cowboys and girls i Guanacaste. We really enjoyed the horse parade we attended in Santa Rosa.
ReplyDeleteA lovely bucolic scene.
ReplyDeleteDave this and the last image are so lovely, I can just see them as paintings can't you.
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