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Fountain in front of the Santiago Cathedral, built in the 14th / 15th Century in Gotic style
Se construyó el sigo 14 / 15 en el estilo gótico
Muchos estudiantes celebraron el cumpleaños de una alumna de la escuela y luego tomaron unas cañas en el Casco Viejo.
Celebrating a student´s birthday with some drinks in the Casco Viejo, or old town.
La Noche de San Juan (el Bautista) es una festividad muy antigua en la que se festeja la llegada del solsticio de verano en el hemisferio norte.
The night of San Juan - bonfires celebrating the arrival of Summer Solstice in the northern Hemisphere
According to legend, ringing the hermitage bell three times will make a wish come true. I’m sure that some of the students wished that they could one day come back to this beautiful, magical place.
Según la leyenda, sonar tres veces la campana de la ermita hará realidad un deseo pedido. Seguro que algunos de los estudiantes pidieron volver a visitar este lugar tan bonito como mágico.
En España, Martes 13 es día de mala suerte: ni te cases, ni te embarques. Por tanto, tenemos un gato que no es de color negro. Que os traiga buena suerte
Tuesday 13th is an unlucky day in Spain; people are advised "neither marry, nor start a journey" Therefore, we're hoping that this non-black cat will bring you luck.
This is the famous waterfall in La Fortuna. We had to climb down 500 stairs to get to it, and in turn had to climb up those same 500 stairs to leave - but it was definitely worth the view. We were also able to swim in the water!
Program name: UW Spanish Language in Costa Rica
Duration: Summer 2023
Photographer: Makayla McGlory
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Notice how we all look happy, since our feet don't hurt yet...
Qué alegres somos, porque todavía no nos duelen las pies...