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Costa Rica in Discovery Channel Documentary Reversed once more

Costa Rica in Discovery Channel Documentary Reversed once more. The show is produced by Bob Marley’s nephew Charles Mattocks Marley will be shot from January 4 through January 8, 2023, in Atenas, in the province of Alajuela. In this post you will read about: [ez-toc] What is this Discovery Channel filmed in Costa Rica about:

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Snakes of Costa Rica. (First Part)

One of the most common concerns of our visitors is about snakes in Costa Rica and in the rainforest. And well, yes. They can be a common sighting. especially some species, which we intend to discuss in this post. [ez-toc]   Reptiles are a very diverse group; in Costa Rica, snakes represent about two-thirds of

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Snake Encounters in Costa Rica

Snake encounters in Costa Rica are not uncommon. In 2022, the Costa Rican Fire Department responded to over 5,762 snake-related incidents! As a result, it is critical that Costa Ricans take precautions to avoid emergencies. In the improbable event of a snake bite, call 9-1-1 for emergency help and take appropriate precautions. It is critical

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Envision Festival 2023 is almost here… Welcome!

What is the Envision Festival 2023? The Envision Festival is the largest permaculture, music, and yoga festival in Costa Rica. It is a fantastic cocktail of spiritual activities, musical acts, yoga workshops, live artistic expressions, other healthy lifestyle topics, and a distinctive beach atmosphere. In this post you’ll find: [ez-toc] They offer their own activities,

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How to get to Manuel Antonio in Costa Rica? All answers!

How to get to Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica? Manuel Antonio, in the Central South Pacific region of Costa Rica, is about three hours (159.9 km/99 miles) drive from the Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) and 4 hours and a half  (253.5 km /157 miles) from the Guanacaste International Airport (LIR) In this post you will

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Canopy Tours in Manuel Antonio and Quepos

Canopy tours are a popular and exciting way to explore the lush rainforests of Manuel Antonio and Quepos, two of the most beautiful areas on the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Canopy Tours in Manuel Antonio, take you on a journey through the treetops, providing a bird’s eye view of the stunning scenery and

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Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

Monkeys in Manuel Antonio. What you need to know about them.

Monkeys in Manuel Antonio are among the most fascinating and captivating creatures we encounter on our tours. There are four kinds of monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park. These primates are not only a must-see for tourists, but they also help keep the park’s ecosystem healthy. The three monkey species in Manuel Antonio National Park

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International Airport in the South Pacific of Costa Rica is a possibility

Costa Rica’s government is currently researching whether it would be possible to construct an international airport in the South Pacific of Costa Rica, specifically in the Brunca Region.   During his tour of the country’s southern region, President Rodrigo Chaves affirmed this information. He was supported by Luis Amador, Minister of Public Works and Transport

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Shells in Costa Rica must remain at the beach

Shells in Costa Rica are taken continuously by travelers. They are part of our ecosystem and once you take them from the sand, you are already creating a destructive chain. Please don’t do it. Shells play a critical role in the marine ecosystem, as they are made primarily of calcium carbonate, a compound that is

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