Tourist Surprise! ... a "Lazy" Costa Rica Crocodile Comes to Life

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Crocodile makes a lunge for German tourist

A crocodile lunged out of the water at a terrified German tourist on the Tempiski River in Costa Rica with its jaws open to expose its razor-sharp teeth.

Costa Rica crocodile gets upclose to a German tourist.
Crocodile lunges at tourist boat in Costa Rica Photo: PAUL STODOLNY / BNPS

With her camera in hand, the unnamed holidaymaker was poised to capture a close encounter with the reptile during a boat trip in the Central American country.

However, when a tour guide banged a stick against the side of the boat to attract the crocodile, the creature leapt out of the water just inches from the woman's face.

While the woman was left in shock by the near death experience, a tourist on another boat managed to capture the crocodile's menacing profile.

Paul Stodolny, 29, got his camera out when he spotted the lazy-looking crocodile drifting in the water and continued taking photos as it jumped out of the water

Mr Stodolny, from Toronto, Canada, said: "I couldn't believe it even happened, let alone that I caught it on camera.

"The tour guide of that boat was luring the crocodile closer by tapping a stick in the water.

"It started to get really close and as the tour guide pulled the stick out of the water, the crocodile followed it.

"Before we knew it, this croc just leapt out of the water and seemed to lunge at this poor woman – I think her face says it all.

"Everyone on the boat gasped and bolted backwards – it was much too close for comfort.

"After the croc had shown them who was boss, it disappeared back into the water as the woman tried to catch her breath."

Mr Stodolny, who works for an animation studio, said it was not until later that he realised how lucky the woman was to escape uninjured.

He said: "It all happened so quickly, it was only when I got a chance to look at my photos that I saw how close it actually got.

"We didn't know the woman before this, but we actually bumped into her at a restaurant later on in the trip and showed her the photo.

"She said she'd never experienced anything so scary in her life. All she could see was teeth coming at her.

"I was thrilled to get the photo, it really was a once-in-a lifetime shot."

Originally posted at www.CostaRicaBlogger.com 07/30/2009, Source: Murray Wardrop, Telegraph.co.uk

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Your the lady

Maria,

This story and picture are being reported worldwide via newservices, with allot of attention in Europe and of course Costa Rica.

As a former police officer that would be on the scene of a situation I was always amazed at how news coverage of the same event could be so completely different to the actual circumstances.

If you are the woman and fine with the story as it's being reported you are now experiencing 15 minutes of fame, even if slightly mis-represented.  If you want the story updated correctly and can provide proof to the contrary of the story (ie: more pictures of yourself, trip pictures, etc.) I will be happy to update my reporting of the story and hopefully some further corrections elsewhere.

-Bill

Costa Rica Bloggerwww.CostaRicaBlogger.com

Tourist Surprise

Great story.  Looks like fun - from afar!

I am the lady who was taking

I am the lady who was taking a snap of the crocodile during a fantastic trip in Costa Rica. I am most definitely not german and I was not terrified, merely exhilerated, as we were not expecting to have the photo opportunities with the crocodiles. our guide Mainor took some chicken wings and attached them to a stick, which encouraged the croc to come to the boat and I managed to get some fantastic photos of this beautiful creature. As a family, we absolutely loved Costa Rica and would love to be able to travel back there one day!

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