Since we left Costa Rica a lot has happened. The semester has seen most of the students back in class, busily working on papers and […]
Read moreField School Comes to a Close: A Crew Chief’s Perspective
It never once occurred to me that I would have the chance to be a crew chief, let alone be invited on a project to […]
Read moreTrip Photo Album
We would like to thank our followers for reading all about our field work in Costa Rica. Today is, sadly, our last day in Cahuita, […]
Read moreSharing our work with the locals
We may be done diving, but we are not done working. While the last two days have been more relaxing than most of the trip, […]
Read moreA Converstaion with Walter Byfield Correoso
Walter was born, and has always lived, in Cahuita. He was adopted by a family member on his father’s side when he was seven months […]
Read moreThe Making of a Model – Small Boat Recording
Throughout our stay here in Cahuita, Costa Rica, we have documented several of the local small boats used for fishing and eco-tourism. After recording these […]
Read moreA Conversation with Richard Campbell
Artwork and music are superfluous in Cahuita. Walking down streets lined with murals and statues, on any given day, one can hear the sounds of […]
Read moreCahuita’s Own Rock Star
While we travel home, enjoy some classic Calypso music from one of Cahuita’s own.
Read moreZiplining high above the Rain Forest
On a seemingly normal afternoon, nine of us ventured into the rainforest to go ziplining. The adventure began with a game of musical vehicles, as […]
Read moreA Conversation with Luis and Minor
Sometimes archaeologists get to feel like CSI sleuths. When attempting to research sites and understand the site formation processes and histories, oftentimes we must look […]
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