Saturday, February 6, 2010

A MESSY MUD BATH

After an hour and a half hike through a Costa Rican dry forest we arrived at the mud baths and steam vents. During the hike we were surprised to see palm trees, and it was explained to us that during the dry season palm trees grow when the bigger trees in the forest lose their leaves giving the palm and smaller plants more light.

We entered a steam room built over a natural steam vent. The steam escaped through the spaces between the floor boards making it mighty hot inside. However, our guide entertained us by telling us  stories. When I thought I couldn’t stand the heat any longer we left the steam room and gathered around huge  pots filled with gooey warm mud. Young fellows covered us from head to toe with the warm mud. As we air dried you could feel your skin pulling tight. Standing spread eagled, I’m sure we were a hilarious sight.

Surprisingly, it was quite difficult to wash  the mud off under the showers. It had dried so well it wanted to stick! We helped each other especially on the backs.

Once again clean , we climbed into one of three small thermal pools. We discussed and laughed about this unusual experience not only while soaking in the tubs but for days afterward.

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