After breathing in the sunrise, we'd take a short walk to the restaurant for coffee...
What I wanted to do was see the things that Philip pointed out to us during the Sunset Tour. It was actually quite hard to find some of these things in daylight.
Then I photographed various palms.
Not sure if these are the same species, but these palms (above and below) remind me of the Traveler's tree of Madagascar in which the sucker-footed bat roosts.
it's bananas!
past the pool and bar area
hairy heliconia
this spider's making darn sure she's having lunch today!
the artist
the restaurant and reception
this bird was perched here every morning
inside the restaurant and reception area
library/meeting area upstairs
Then we'd either drink the coffee here, take it back to the bungalow, or take it with us while exploring the grounds around the restaurant...
What I wanted to do was see the things that Philip pointed out to us during the Sunset Tour. It was actually quite hard to find some of these things in daylight.
found the wasp nest
Then I photographed various palms.
I believe these are the ones the tent-making bats use
Not sure if these are the same species, but these palms (above and below) remind me of the Traveler's tree of Madagascar in which the sucker-footed bat roosts.
I think this is a termite nest
the path to our Lapa bungalow
coffee on the observation deck
squirrel monkey observation from the deck
lizard on the door
moth observation inside
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