Today we began our morning looking at the outer side of the Osa Peninsula in Caletas’ Bay, whereas the last two days we had been in its inside. On the final day of our expedition, we have the opportunity to explore one of the best kept pieces of tropical rainforest there are left in the country.  The Osa Peninsula was once left adrift for poachers, loggers, and gold-panners to do as they wished, but in the mid-1980s most of its area was declared a national park and since has protected some of the most amazing flora and fauna.