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		<title>Tips for Going into the Rainforest</title>
		<link>http://blog.amerispan.com/2011/05/kate-s-15-minutes-of-fame-contest-winner-and-current-great-travel-abroad-participant-gives-us-expert-advice-for-entering-r.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 20:11:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[costa rica]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Monteverde]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[rainforests]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be open to adventure. Your guide might suggest that you try eating lemon ants, swinging from a vine, or fishing for piranha. Trust in them and experience something you can't anywhere else in the world.
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01543213f096970c-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Cabana" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b01543213f096970c" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01543213f096970c-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Cabana" /></a> Kate S., &#39;15 Minutes of Fame&#39; Contest winner and current <a href="http://contest.amerispan.com/overview?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Great Travel Abroad</a> participant, gives us expert advice for entering rainforest territory<br /></strong></p>
<p>&#0160;1. Most language schools can  set you up with guides and  places to stay. This is safer (for you and your  money) than winging it  with a tourist agency in town. </p>
<p>2. Find out all  you can about  where you&#39;re going and what to expect. How long will it take to  get  there? Will you have electricity? Will you be asked to hike or visit an   indigenous village? Do not be afraid to ask so there is no shock later.</p>
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3. Be prepared (One): You need clothes that cover you, including a hat.   This keeps bugs away (bug-spray too). Makeup and lotion attract bugs.</p>
<p>4. Be prepared (Two): Don&#39;t be afraid to ask your guide to tell you  exactly what you  need to bring. You shouldn&#39;t haul a poncho and rubber  boots if your cabin  provides them, and you&#39;ll want to know if you&#39;re  supposed to bring a mosquito  net.</p>
<p>5. It will rain and be noisy.  Sounds obvious, yet many of us expect  the sunny rainforest of movies.  Don&#39;t be stunned by loud birds and an abundance  of mud.</p>
<p> <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01538e410983970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Heredia_monkey" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01538e410983970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Heredia_monkey" /></a> 6. Your guide wants to teach you about animals, plants and  indigenous peoples. Be ready to listen and ask questions.</p>
<p>7.  Bring a  camera! If you have video or amazing zoom, even better. If you  have a  weather-proof camera (I&#39;m telling you, it rains), you win.</p>
<p>8.  Be open to  adventure. Your guide might suggest that you try eating  lemon ants, swinging  from a vine, or fishing for piranha. Trust in them  and experience something you  can&#39;t anywhere else in the world. </p>
<p>9. Respect the ecosystem, its beauty,  and its dangers. Do not litter, pick flowers or lose sight of your  guide.</p>
<p>10. Enjoy every moment. It&#39;s a truly special place.</p>
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<p>Discover a popular rainforest location and <a href="www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Costa_Rica/Monteverde/3520?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Study Spanish in Monteverde</a></p>
<p>Learn more about our <a href="http://contest.amerispan.com/overview/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Great Travel Abroad Contest</a></p>
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