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From Las Tablas, a road runs 42km south through cattle country to PEDASI , a friendly, uneventful little village best known as the hometown of President Mireya Moscoso and as the jumping-off point for Isla Iguana . The are a couple of places to stay , both on the main street: the long-established Residencial Moscoso (tel 995 2203; US$10-25), has comfortable rooms with a/c and TV, and less expensive ones with shared bath and fans; while the newer Hotel Dim (tel 995 2303; US$15-25) has large, well-ventilated rooms and a charming garden with hammocks and a patio. Pedasi's two restaurants , the Angela and Las Delicias , on the same street, serve tipica food; the latter is slightly more expensive. Buses from Las Tablas and along the coast to Canas via Playa Venao pass along the main street. As well as Isla Iguana, there are several good beaches near Pedasi - Playas Destilladeros, Las Almendras, El Toro and Punta Mala - some of them within walking distance of town; there are a few taxis in town if you want to head for those further afield.
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