Meet Lola
Because of the beach’s consistent and high-quality waves, Playa Avellanas in Guanacaste, Costa Rica is a popular surfing destination. It is well-known for its long lengths of immaculate white sand, glistening lakes, and unaltered natural environs. In addition to these sports, horseback riding and snorkeling are available in Playa Avellanas. Lola’s, a restaurant and bar, has been an integral part of the Playa Avellanas community since it first opened its doors in 1998.
It has avoided contributing to climate change by not using plastic straws, bottles, or takeout containers of any type. The restaurant that bears Lola’s name is still in the same approximate vicinity as Lolita, the original beach pig.
On The Beach With An Elephant
Elephants are gregarious, intellectual animals that like socializing and actively interacting with their surroundings, which can include beaches. Because the sand and water provide a stimulating environment, toddlers can engage in a range of enjoyable behaviors such as digging, rolling, and splashing. Elephants will go to the beach to cool off in the summer by rolling around in the sand and plunging themselves in the water.
John Lindie, a British tourist on a Thai paradise island, took a photo of a juvenile elephant playing in the sea while enjoying the weather. Elephant got lucky. Lucky’s funny antics will entertain guests.