On this lovely day in Costa Rica ,we started our science reaserch. In the early morning birds were singing and woke all of us up. After our breakfast of eggs and fruit we took a tour on the chocolate farm. We got to try a cocoa drink with carillio cacoa with sugar and vanilla. There were also many other kinds of cocao treats. We learned about carillio and how the different qualities of chocolate are measured. Most industrial chocolate is more bitter and has more sugers and milk added. Every one we tried was great while also being healthy. Today we also go to take our first real trip into the rainforest. we took alot of great pictures. We were split in groups today and got to practice using the scientific methoid. We got to grow bacteria in agar in petri dishes. Later in the afternoon we watch two short films about the leafcutter ant and how they live, this wasa preview of the problem that we are going to be able to choose to study and solve. Trek through the rainforest ...
Maripasario is a local butterfly house and lab in the town of Colonia Libertad. The Maripasario is a joint effort with the Seeds of Change organization, several U.S. colleges and the University of Costa Rica (Dr. Adrian Pinto's lab) and the local women of the town. The lab is currently being run by Sivla Ceballos and will be part of the Seeds of Change curriculum and research opportunities. Once operational, it will serve as a new source of income for the local economy as people come to visit the butterfly house. In addition to the beauty of these creatures (the blue morpho is amazing), the lab has the critical task of finding new antibiotic producing bacteria that may be found in the different stages of the butterfly. Maddie, from Mercy Academy in Louisville, KY, was the first student to experience this type of research. She spent the afternoon working with Silva to culture bacteria found on the bodies of caterpillars. She also got to assist in the dissection of a pupa and c...
This is Caelan and this is my experience horseback riding. Horseback riding, what a great way to start the day! At 6 am, half of us woke up to start the great adventure of riding horses through Costa Rica's amazing sites while the other half slept in to experince the wonders later in the day. At the beginning of the experince, I was really excited to get on the horse and take off. Later I found out that the ride was going to consist of a simple walk, at least that was what was planned. The ride went great but when you are riding a horse that loves to be in the front while you want to go slow and enjoy the sites, you tend to experience some conflict along the way. The ride went smoothly at the beginning but towards the end, my horse was getting slightly agitated. As soon as we could see the building where we had to stop, my horse decided that it was tired of staying behind the rest of the group, it took off! My first instict was to scream and try to slow the horse down by pulling ba...
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