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Corcovado Tent Lodge
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lusaka
Rye, Colorado
January 13, 2003
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This is luxury camping. The tents are really screened-in platforms with raised thick foam mattresses, like you see on safari. You are on a small bluff above the beach with a great view of the Pacific. First-rate meals are served, and you can't miss ...
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This is luxury camping. The tents are really screened-in platforms with raised thick foam mattresses, like you see on safari. You are on a small bluff above the beach with a great view of the Pacific. First-rate meals are served, and you can't miss the hammock bar. Really, it is a great bar with very few chairs, but enough hammocks for everyone. They have constructed a viewing platform high in a massive tree. You are hoisted up in a harness, and once up you will see the rain forest in a whole new way--eye to eye with the macaws and toucans. You can even spend the night up here and hear the jungle come to life. They also offer guided tours through the forest and horseback rides on the beach.
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