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    Laguna Río Cuarto: The Deepest Lagoon in Costa Rica

    A sleeping volcano forms the "Laguna Río Cuarto"; a wonderful site worth visiting for its ecological wealth and biodiversity that abounds in the area. It is also a geological treasure sculpted by 'Mother Nature' throughout thousands of years.Information...

    Get to Know Carara National Park, a Lush Tropical Paradise with an Amazing Abundance of Unique Flora and Fauna

    Carara is located in the transitional zone between the dry and wet forests of the Pacific region. Considered as an excellent living laboratory, where you can study the structure and functioning of tropical ecosystems and the relationships between them,...

    Have You Visited the Volcán Poás National Park?

    Those tourists who seek to encounter volcanoes firsthand and up-close should come to Costa Rica as their main destination worldwide for this experience. Costa Rica has an incredible variety, due in large part to its geographical position between the...

    Costa Rica Explores the Use of the Sea to Generate Electricity

    Costa Rica, which has one of the cleanest electrical matrices in the world, explores the possibility of using the waves and tides of the sea as power generators to meet its needs for the future, experts gathered on Monday said

    The Lomas de Barbudal Reserve: An Entomological Paradise

    The "Lomas Barbudal Reserve", better known as the "Insect Park", due to the immense variety of insects that can be found; More than 240 species of bees and 60 species of moths have been classified near the park. With...

    Palo Verde National Park: A Birdwatchers' Heaven in Guanacaste

    Located along the banks of the Tempisque River, Palo Verde National Park is one of the best places in Costa Rica to appreciate the diversity of wildlife. It protects a portion of the Tempisque River, where the lowlands are...

    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...

    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

    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

    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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    Filling Beaches With Awnings Without Control Affects the Tourist Experience”, state Costa Rican Tourism Authorities

    The uncontrolled proliferation of chairs, awnings and massage tables on the beaches of Costa Rica threatens free circulation and...
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