Lost Falls in Monteverde

© Joseph T. Pilonero

Lost Falls in Monteverde

Uploaded: March 12, 2013 11:54:05

Description

These falls were photographed high in the Monteverde cloud forest of Costa Rica while howler monkeys high in the trees loudly protested my presence. Climbing down a wet, steep valley wall using ropes to assist, I found these these beautiful falls well worth the effort. Shortly after my visit to these falls they were destroyed by an earthquake.

Comments

Mary Beth Aiello level-classic March 12, 2013

Simply gorgeous, Ted. #1518837

Sherran Andersen level-classic April 28, 2013

Congrats. #10671102

John Singleton level-addict April 28, 2013

Congrats TED! #10671438

Susan Williams April 28, 2013

Congratulations, Ted. Thanks for sharing part of the story. #10671690

Nancy Marie Ricketts April 28, 2013

Congratulations Ted, on another superb Finalist! #10671766

Rona L. Schwarz May 02, 2013

WOW! You risked life and limb for this, TED, but what a sensational capture! Especially sad to see them go. Congratulations on a superb Finalist (I am so far behind, am still going through them) #10679837

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