Environment
The Balance of Nature: How Delicate Is It?
The balance of nature may be disturbed by various causes. Events such as cataclysms are geological phenomena that alter the conditions of the environment as we know it. Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc., although not very frequent, are examples of...
Environment
Costa Rica Is a Bird-Watchers Paradise: Find Out Why
Costa Rica is one of the preferred destinations for birdwatchers and photographers alike since it has a huge list of bird species compared to the size of the country
Environment
Costa Rica Receives United Nations Award Champions of the Earth 2019
Recently, Costa Rica was recognized for its work in protecting nature and fighting climate change
Environment
Have you Explored Río Térraba? It is Costa Rica's Largest River
The Térraba River, located in the southern Región Brunca in Costa Rica, is the largest in the country
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The Imposing Tarcoles River and Its Incredible Wildlife
The Tarcoles River, also called Rio Grande de Tarcoles, is located in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica and passes through the Carara National Park
Environment
Discover the Top-10 Best Places in Costa Rica!
Costa Rica has chosen ecotourism with force and you will understand why
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Enjoy Natural Walks in Costa Rica!
Costa Rica is ever-connected with nature. However, if you do not know where to go or what to look for, you could miss the most spectacular views
Environment
Costa Rica: a Colorful Country Between Two Oceans
Are the best beaches in Costa Rica in the Caribbean or the Pacific Ocean? The Costa Rican territory has beautiful beaches in both oceans that all deserve to be visited
Environment
The "Piñera" Controversy: Is Their Produce As Sweet As It Seems?
The year 2019 came to an end, with the government and judicial decisions not precisely favoring the conservation of the nation's precious environment
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Come Visit The Maleku People and Experience Ancestral Costa Rica
If you want a unique cultural exchange with the first inhabitants of Costa Rica, do not forget to go to the Maleku Indigenous Community
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