Friday, July 10, 2009

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I stumbled across this blog entry of a recient COTERC Volunteer where they detail there adventures at the Cano Palma Biological research station, and the work they did to help our Marine Turtle programs.

Muimui's Travel Journal - Hello, Marine Turtles!

Here is a short Excerpt from Muimui's article:

Josh, the station manager, welcomed me at the dock. The first thing I said according to him was: this place is quite remote indeed! LOL. I did not know ahead of time what exactly I would be doing at the station for the “conservation work”, but unlike my other volunteering experience in Guatemala, I will soon find out that the station is very well organized and my time there will be spent doing meaningful work. Josh took me for a tour of the station, which consists of various buildings including a dorm where I sleep in bunkbeds in large rooms, a kitchen with dining area, a small library/conference building, a hut for showers/laundry on the other side, some other living quarters for staffs, and toilets.

Read the full post here.

To accompany this post Muimui shares a number of Photo's from this trip, these are defiantly worth a look.

Thanks for taking the time to write about COTERC and your Adventures while staying with us!

Photo Credit: Muimui's Travel Journal

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