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Posted by
Dangelo 1048 days ago
(http://www.govisitcostarica.com)
Touring Costa Rica
Posted by
Keyon 1048 days ago
(http://www.travelblog.org)
50 photos ...touring Limón Cahuita costa Rica
Costa Coffee Rica
Posted by
Keyon 1049 days ago
(http://www.travelblog.org)
Costa Rica in 8 days.... 5 on the Carribean coast staying in chilled out Cahuita - beach, snorkelling, zip lining, horse riding, mucho cocktails, sloths, sleeping and food poisoning. A crazy day rafting (with the food poisoning.. nice) followed by a couple of days chillaxing at the foot of Arenal volcano - wicked! (60 Photos)
Costa Rica is worlds greenest happiest country
Posted by
Dangelo 1050 days ago
(http://www.rainforestportal.org)
Costa Rica is the greenest and happiest country in the world, according to a new list that ranks nations by combining measures of their ecological footprint with the happiness of their citizens.
Costa Ricans top the list because they report the highest life satisfaction in the world, they live slightly longer than Americans, yet have an ecological footprint that is less than a quarter the size. The country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of what NEF calls "one-planet living": consuming its fair share of the Earth's natural resources....
Costa Ricans top the list because they report the highest life satisfaction in the world, they live slightly longer than Americans, yet have an ecological footprint that is less than a quarter the size. The country only narrowly fails to achieve the goal of what NEF calls "one-planet living": consuming its fair share of the Earth's natural resources....
Costa Rica Travelog
Posted by
Keyon 1050 days ago
(http://www.travelblog.org)
On the way we were joined at the San Jose train station by Kari from London. She was thinking of travelling further down the coast to Punta Viejo but thought our group must have been worth staying with. In Chauita - we just pretty much hung out and talked and eat and drank beer. I went on two early morning runs of 8 kilometers in the national park there along the coast. Yiftach and I returned today Friday. Jens and Kari travelled on down south to Panama. ...
Alto Katsi in the mountains of Talamanca Costa Rica
Posted by
uluckidog 1050 days ago
(http://www.travelblog.org)
Alto Katsi is a small, remote community in the mountains of Talamanca, Costa Rica. There are about 16 houses and approximately 80 people. I had the pleasure and priveledge of visiting this community with another volunteer, Chiara Nardi, during the early part of May.
The purpose for the trip was to disperse medicines and vitamins to animals. I had been given a donation by family friends to spend during my internship here and chose to spend part towards animals after speaking with a few people here about how it could best be used. In communities such as Alto Katsi, where people and their animals live in close proximity, animal health is important. Healthy animals mean healthy people.
So, the supplies were collected at the vetrinarian in Bribri, our bags were packed and off we went…let the adventure begin! ...
The purpose for the trip was to disperse medicines and vitamins to animals. I had been given a donation by family friends to spend during my internship here and chose to spend part towards animals after speaking with a few people here about how it could best be used. In communities such as Alto Katsi, where people and their animals live in close proximity, animal health is important. Healthy animals mean healthy people.
So, the supplies were collected at the vetrinarian in Bribri, our bags were packed and off we went…let the adventure begin! ...
Puerto Viejo Costa Rica
Posted by
uluckidog 1050 days ago
(http://www.n8w.com)
Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica If you Plan on going to Costa Rica .. this is a really great place to Stay...While Iani distracted the snake .. by capturing it .. I courageously took photos from a distance.. Afterwards she chased me around the house with the snake .. I was screaming like a little girl and making threats not to cook or wash her clothes anymore .. nly in Costa Rica can a 4 foot snake fall out of a tree and not make it all the way to the ground because it got caught in a beefy spider web...Iani found Eric-Alfred in the shower .. she thought about putting him outside because he looked undernourished.. but decided that he was a domesticated frog and probably lost his ability to survive in the wild...
Puerto Viejo is my favorite place in Costa Rica
Posted by
Aleale 1051 days ago
(http://hbhcr.com)
Going for 2 days, any hotel suggestions and things to do? My hotel suggestion is Banana Azul located about 1km north of town. Try to get the Red Frog Room if possible. Collin and Roberto are wonderful hosts.
Be sure to make it to the picture-post card beach beach at Punta Uva.
Eat dinner at El Loco Natural and Chili Rojo
Swim under the waterfall on the road to BriBri
Visit the “chocolate lady” and see (and taste) chocolare made from scratch
Hike around Manzanillo
Have a beer or Margarita at El Dorado
Swim in a warm waters of the caribbean
Be sure to make it to the picture-post card beach beach at Punta Uva.
Eat dinner at El Loco Natural and Chili Rojo
Swim under the waterfall on the road to BriBri
Visit the “chocolate lady” and see (and taste) chocolare made from scratch
Hike around Manzanillo
Have a beer or Margarita at El Dorado
Swim in a warm waters of the caribbean
Last Day in Nicaragua and First Day in Costa Rica
Posted by
Dangelo 1052 days ago
(http://jeffandlauratravel.wordpress.com)
Yesterday, we spent our time getting ready to leave for Costa Rica. ... Tomorrow we are going to the Arenal Volcano, and we should be there a few days before heading to the Caribbean coast of Panama! I’ll update from Arenal next....
Be Careful While Finding Your Home In Costa Rica
Posted by
Dangelo 1052 days ago
(http://www.homegardensadvice.net)
Finding a home is this country is on the list of top priorities for a lot of people, however, you must bear in mind certain important points so that you do not get duped in the deal. This article will throw light upon a few important points that will help you exert caution while finding your home on this soil....
About the food here Puerto Viejo Costa Rica
Posted by
Aleale 1053 days ago
(http://www.travelpod.com)
The food here is so fresh and flavorful...I haven't had a meal, smoothie or other drink that I haven't liked! The breakfasts here are very good - nothing like fresh eggs and fruit from this verdant place. Gallo Pinto is what they call a typical Costa Rican breakfast - eggs, rice and beans, fresh fruit. There are variations at different restaurants and "Soda's" - a Soda is a small outdoor local eating place with a simple menu.
And the coffee.....they say here that Juan Valdez of Columbia drinks Costa Rican coffee! I have had a Mojito - the best ever, and a Pina Colada that was superb. Okay well maybe two. Most of the time, I receive the plate of food and forget to photograph the delectable delights. But fortunately, I remembered to get the camera out a few times. (photos)
And the coffee.....they say here that Juan Valdez of Columbia drinks Costa Rican coffee! I have had a Mojito - the best ever, and a Pina Colada that was superb. Okay well maybe two. Most of the time, I receive the plate of food and forget to photograph the delectable delights. But fortunately, I remembered to get the camera out a few times. (photos)
Costa Rica Surf Safety Tips
Posted by
uluckidog 1054 days ago
(http://journals.worldnomads.com)
Few places in the world can offer travelers volcanoes towering up to 12,530 feet and a seemingly endless 700 miles of coastline on the Pacific and Caribbean like Costa Rica can. Though Costa Rica is known for many of its great tourism specialties there is one that should never be overlooked: surfing.
There are also cool surf towns popping up in Jaco, Tamarindo and Puerto Viejo. The best waves occur in the rainy season (Northern Hemisphere 'summer') on the pacific side, and in the hot dry season ('winter') on the Caribbean – so you’ll always be able to find a good break.
Why is Costa Rica called 'The Hawaii of the Central America"? Costa Rica's appeal is easy to understand: Consistent surf year-round, Warm water, Easy access to thousands of breaks, Surf conditions from mild to mind-blowing, Surf camps and international tournaments, Affordable prices...
There are also cool surf towns popping up in Jaco, Tamarindo and Puerto Viejo. The best waves occur in the rainy season (Northern Hemisphere 'summer') on the pacific side, and in the hot dry season ('winter') on the Caribbean – so you’ll always be able to find a good break.
Why is Costa Rica called 'The Hawaii of the Central America"? Costa Rica's appeal is easy to understand: Consistent surf year-round, Warm water, Easy access to thousands of breaks, Surf conditions from mild to mind-blowing, Surf camps and international tournaments, Affordable prices...
Beach Time Puerto Viejo Province of Limon Costa Rica
Posted by
Souley 1055 days ago
(http://www.travelpod.com)
It was wonderful to sleep in a clean, air conditioned room last night. And it was even better to have a nice, hot shower this morning! After a quick breakfast at the hotel, I headed to the beach. I walked along the beach and had fun taking pictures. I also sat on the beach and read on my Kindle. It was so nice and relaxing! The weather was a little cloudy but, later in the morning, the sun was shining enough to give me a bit of ...
A day in Puerto Viejo Caribbean Costa Rica at its best
Posted by
Aleale 1056 days ago
(http://www.chrisosborne.name)
Puerto Viejo is actually the home of the an awesome surf break called Salsa Bravo (Wild Sause). We went for a sunset swim in playa cochles, a few km hike away to get all the jungle dirt off of us and then stayed damp the rest of the ...The next day I actually got some internet and tried to resolve my illstreet issues for an hour and then got lunch at a Caribbean food restaurant. We went to the internet café in town after lunch to finish up illstreet stuff and the internet was AWFUL. I spent about 3 hours there!
For the rest of the day we just walked around hiking in the jungle and on the beach. Puerto Viejo is actually the home of the an awesome surf break called Salsa Bravo (Wild Sause). We went for a sunset swim in playa cochles, a few km hike away to get all the jungle dirt off of us and then stayed damp the rest of the night because the humidity is so high.
On the wal
For the rest of the day we just walked around hiking in the jungle and on the beach. Puerto Viejo is actually the home of the an awesome surf break called Salsa Bravo (Wild Sause). We went for a sunset swim in playa cochles, a few km hike away to get all the jungle dirt off of us and then stayed damp the rest of the night because the humidity is so high.
On the wal
Costa Rica Backyard Experience
Posted by
uluckidog 1056 days ago
(http://www.travelblog.org)
Photos: Central America Caribbean Costa Rica Limón Puerto Viejo de Talamanca Rockin J's
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