Relaxing among Costa Rican cacti
Did you know that Costa Rica is home to a massive walking labyrinth?
Our visit to Tamarindo, Guanacaste, concluding today, included a visit to La Senda farm, where we were told this labyrinth is the largest of its kind in the world. It is composed of about 5,000 cacti in the shape of two circles.
The goal of the structure, according to owners? Promoting calm and tranquility by helping visitors find their inner peace.
This photo was taken at The Tamarindo Labyrinth at La Senda farm, where Days 2-3 of the Ocaso Music Festival were held. For more information about The Tamarindo Labyrinth visit their website or Facebook page. For more information about La Senda, visit their website or Facebook page.
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