This monkey (and many other animals) was raised in captivity in Costa Rica. Many of them were abused by gangs – for example, being drugged and used for fights. Its sad – read the full story over on the blog!
New Photo: The Blue In The Green
Costa Rica at its finest – the water was actually this blue! To get to this little lagoon, you had to simply walk down 500 steps. That’s fine – what is not fine is the way back up, at least not with 90% humidity and 35 degrees Celcius! One couldn’t even go for a swim to cool down…
New Photo: Unexpected Motives
Sardinia has many awesome beaches – but many of them are obviously completely full of tourists. This beach here was one of the worst – huge boats would bring even bigger groups of tourists all the time as the beach is secluded and has many of these small caves that allow for some great Instagram photos. Most of the people only went to the larger caves though, so I decided to explore the smaller ones – like this one here. With a wide angle lens and after removing the people from the photo, this overcrowded spot became one of my favourite photos from Sardinia. Word of advice – don’t venture too far into the caves. Trust me.
New Photo: Beach View
Costa Rica has amazing beaches – some have more of a Caribbean vibe, some are more … well, normal. This one was more normal as you can see – but I decided to fly around with the drone for a bit either way. I always loved this areal view of the ocean blue and the …
New Photo: Feet Up
Japan has several hot springs where monkeys chill and bathe in the sun – this little fella here is one of them! I am not sure what are feet and what are hands here, but either way – chill factor 100.