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Rincon de la Vieja Park Article
Doing Costa Rica! An adventure in Rincon de la Vieja Park.
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Costa Rica Articles
Welcome to my Costa Rica articles. Here you will find about what it is like to live in Costa Rica, retire in Costa Rica, Costa Rica fishing, Costa Rica adult nightlife, Costa Rica real estate
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Costa Rica Blogs: Through Many Lenses
Look through the eyes of others in some terrific Costa Rica blogs. We're all in this together but, boy, do we sometimes see living in Costa Rica differently. You have to admit it is fun Pura Vida!
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Costa Rica Conservation
Costa Rica conservation starts with the observation that for too long we've been at war against our planet and ends with a commitment of making peace with nature
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Costa Rica Birdwatching
Like birds? Costa Rica birdwatching is taking off with Latin America's first bird watching trail (it's huge) and as many kinds of birds as in the entire U.S.
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Birding in Costa Rica Bird Route
Birding in Costa Rica took a giant step forward with establishment of the Costa Rica Bird Route. First of its kind in Latin America and home to great green macaws
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Costa Rica Conservation: Forever Costa Rica
It's called Forever Costa Rica and this new Costa Rica conservation agreement may be a model for developing countries
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No Tuna Farms in the Golfo Dulce!
I read with interest your article about the magnificent Osa Peninsula. In it, you mentioned that the Golfo Dulce along the Peninsula's southeast coast
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Costa Rican Conservation: 2010 Winner Future Policy Award
2010 was the International Year of Biodiversity and Costa Rican conservation efforts were awarded the prestigious Future Policy Award
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The Scarlet Macaw of Costa Rica
As I traveled through southern Costa Rica, a scarlet macaw, then several scarlets, flew over. Magnificent and free these lovely birds
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The Magnificent Osa Peninsula
Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula is one of the last remaining wilderness areas in Central America protecting 140 kinds of mammals, nearly 500 bird species and 100+ different kinds of trees every 2 acres.
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Seamounts Marine Management Area
On paper, Seamounts is the second largest marine preserve in the Pacific. And, as you point out, Seamounts Marine Management Area is larger than Yellowstone
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Costa Rica Birds: Motmots
Nearly 900 different kinds of Costa Rica birds have been recorded, more than in the entire continental U.S. and Canada combined. Motmots are lovely tropical birds and you're likely to see them.
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La Gran Vista Agroecological Farm
Hello Friends! La Gran Vista, located just outside San Isidro de General in South Pacific Costa Rica, is an Environmental Conservation Project where students,
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Costa Rica Jobs
Interested in Costa Rica jobs? Here are great places to start your job searches
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