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  1. #1
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    They are so gorgeous, and I love the fact that you can tell they are different kinds of turtles - the olive one looks quite like an Olive Ridley's Sea Turtle!

    How big are they?
    I've Been Frosted

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    Are you kidding me? How can these get any better?

    I love them, gorgeous! I was actually taking a look at your shop the other day, Tamara! I will be looking closer to next Christmas, my sister would LOVE your jewelry. I LOVE these though, absolutely gorgeous.

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    Look lovely! Well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    How big are they?
    Thanks everyone....

    They are about two and a half inches long and an inch or so across including the front flippers.
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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    Okay, was curious. They look like they might be fragile if they were bigger than that!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Wow, these are gorgeous! I love turtles. You did an awesome job!
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    They are beautiful
    I love turtles.
    What are you making with them?

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    Those are beautiful! My daughter is doing study abroad this summer in Costa Rica, or at least she has applied, I may have a few questions for you. She was asking me if her ATM will work there, do you know? I may have more questions if you don't mind.
    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

    I have been frosted!

    Thanks Kfamr for the signature!


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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    Those are beautiful! My daughter is doing study abroad this summer in Costa Rica, or at least she has applied, I may have a few questions for you. She was asking me if her ATM will work there, do you know? I may have more questions if you don't mind.
    I don't mind at all...ask away! I love Costa Rica!

    As long as she's not somewhere way off the beaten track, her ATM card will work fine most of the time. There are no ATM machines or even a bank in Tortuguero, but they are plentiful everywhere else I've been there. Occasionally I've had to try a few machines before finding one that was working! She should let her bank know she's going to CR so they don't shut her card down! Also she should check into what her bank charges for international withdrawals. Depending on which account I'm using it can be up to 5 bucks per transaction with my bank! If her pin number is longer than 4 numbers she needs to change it. Bank machines in CR only take 4 digit pins. Most give out both US dollars and Costa Rican Colones. The US dollar is accepted just about everywhere, although you are more likely to get charged a "gringo rate" if using them to pay for something that is priced in colones! The exchange rate flucuates a bit, but generally 500 colones is equal to 1 US dollar. If you pay in dollars, you'll usually get your change in colones.
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