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Aqua Discoteque – Tamarindo Nightlife

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Aqua Discoteque in Tamarindo sets new standards for Costa Rica nightlife with progressive DJ’s, awesome views, and sexy style. A high energy ambiance and inviting party atmosphere entice guests to cut loose as they dance and drink the night away. The 600 square meter club features sensual VIP areas that are set above a brilliant [...]

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Work in Progress at Esperanza School & Donations Handed Out to Children

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Gearing up for a new school year! As the public school children enjoy their summer vacation, the Surfing Nosara Foundation and public schools are working diligently together to improve infrastructure on school grounds. The children in Las Delicias will return to find a new covered walkway in their school, thanks to the donations from a [...]

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Costa Rica Fishing – Places, Seasons, and Types of Fish

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Costa Rica is an angler’s dream come true. The country’s Pacific ports and beach resorts provide access to some the best deep sea fishing in the world, while the canals and rivers of the northern Atlantic coast feature world-class snook and tarpon fishing. Billfish are the country’s biggest attractions, with abundant sailfish and marlin off [...]

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Microtunnel technique helps producers increase profits

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San José, Costa Rica. Thanks to investigations lead by the National Institute for Agricultural Innovation and Technological Transference, at the Enrique Jimenez Nuñez Experimental Station in Cañas, Guanacaste, a group of producers in Hojancha, are producing, with great success, culantro (Eryngium foetidum), using a micro tunnel method with a combination of water and a fertilized [...]

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Harsh rains are affecting agricultural activities

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Farming activities have been altered in the Pacific and Central Regions, because of the weather conditions affecting the country since the beginning of October. Last Wednesday, the Ministry of Agriculture (MAG) reported damages in coffee, rice, and sugar cane plantations, as well as in pastures, mainly caused by floods that have covered large amounts of [...]

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Local school benefits from Mardis Gras event

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The public elementary school in Potrero has received a grant of $2200 for repairs and renovation through a Mardis Gras event held in Playa Potrero.

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