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    Five Ways to Find the Connection With Your Inner Self

    On more occasions than we would like to, we are absorbed by our daily activities, work, responsibilities, and we lose connection with our inner being. In this way, our physical and mental balance is broken, by living dissociated from...

    Reflections of a Tico Tourism Student in Pandemic Times

    It is no secret to anyone that the health crisis continues in the whole world and to date has been present for more than 1 year and 6 months. In this regard, the aforementioned Pandemic has had many effects...

    Open Ears, Open Minds, Open Hearts

    “I can’t say with 100% certainty that I’m hearing from a saint or someone who has passed, but the things I hear often make a lot of sense and give me a sense of calm.”

    Costa Rica: a “Sanctuary Of Well-Being” and Nature Without Crowds

    Costa Rica offers itself to the world as a "sanctuary of well-being", endorsed by efficient sanitary protocols and based on sustainability and biodiversity without crowds, underlines the Minister of Tourism, Gustavo Segura. He explains that his country is open...

    Know the Vehicle Circulation Restrictions that Will Apply During June and Part of July In Costa Rica

    This past Friday the Costa Rican National Emergency Commission (CNE) reported that the measures applied in the country to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have had a positive impact. For example, the CNE's director of risk management and emergency...

    Viruses, Vaccines, Science, and the “Progress Trap”

    The progress narrative becomes murkier, and establishment science becomes something we must start to interrogate.

    Humanity in Trouble if Biodiversity Decreases Further, Warns the United Nations

    Humanity must rethink its relationship with nature and bet more on the care of all species, is the global call today as we celebrate the International Day of Biological Diversity."If biological diversity has a problem, man does too, since...

    The Humble Tico Who Studied Four Careers Thanks To Soccer

    Roberto Wong, the Tico who was captain of the Buenos Aires soccer team in his days as a player, took advantage of the scholarships awarded by the National Soccer Federation to improve himself as a professional. His wish in...

    Experts Provide Options to Improve Security in Costa Rican National Parks

    Improving security measures in national parks is essential to avoid human losses, according to the director of the Fundación Caminantes de Costa Rica, Raúl López, and the former director of the National Children's Hospital and a hike fan, Dr....

    Reduction In Capacity Of Bars, Hotels And Temples Begins This May 13th in Costa Rica

    Starting this Thursday, May 13th, there will be a reduction in capacity in bars, hotels, national parks, places of worship and social, academic and business activities. Establishments with a health permit to operate customer service, subject to hours, may...
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    Costa Rica Protects the Native Viper Snake so Central America Does Not Run Out of Antidotes

    The Ox-breed Viper, one of the world's largest vipers, is endangered due to habitat loss, illegal harvesting for collecting,...
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