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    Merida Initative increases aid to Costa Rica

    The United States' Merida Initiative will be providing an additional $1 million for the improvement of money laundering prevention methods and improvement of the Costa Rican police force, bolstering the previous allocation of $4.3 million Costa Rica received earlier...

    Paradise

    This photo of Mal Pais was submitted by John Hamlin during his recent tour of Pacific coast beaches.The rocky break from this surfing paradise is not for the faint of heart, but for the experienced surfer, this is one...

    The Road Less Damaging

    Submitted by: Jeffery CutlerThere have been a lot on people complaining lately about the Costa Rican Environment Tribunal’s decision to halt construction of the San Jose-Caldera highway pending more detailed environmental impact studies. While I understand their desire to...

    The Blue Morpho Butterfly

    By: Elizabeth MannThe Blue Morpho butterfly lives in the tropical rain forests of Latin America from Mexico to Columbia. They are among the largest butterflies in the world. The Blue Morpho's colorful wings serve as a special defense. When...

    Sick of Home 1- Lonely Planet

    In this episode of 'Sick of Home', Derek and Paul head to Costa Rica where they get to sleep in the trees near Santa Clara, dodge small animals in the road, jump from a helicopter, learn to surf in...

    Costa Rican calls on UN Security Council to “make good on the promise” for peace

    UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Costa Rica on Thursday called on the UN Security Council to "make good on the promise" for peace, saying that the 15-nation body "fails in its historic mission every day that it turns...

    Costa Rica Set to Launch Biofuel Cooperative

    The Biofuel business globally is booming, in Costa Rica it is exploding.The world has moved, by necessity, into a new era of alternative energy solutions. Three critical factors have motivated Biofuel development into the largest growth industry in...

    54 US-bound migrants detained at Costa Rican coast

    (AP) SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rican authorities detained 54 U.S.-bound migrants from Africa and Nepal after their boat arrived on the Central American country's coast, officials said Sunday.Authorities were treating some of the migrants for dehydration after...

    Medical Tourism: a comparison

    Experts claim the phenomenon of medical tourism is comparable to how competition changed the U.S. auto industry.“More people are engaging in medical tourism because of rising health care prices in the United States," said Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers...

    Medical Tourism and Healthcare in Costa Rica: Part IV

    What is the quality of Costa Rica’s healthcare system?The short answer is very good. It might come as a surprise to many, but a year 2000 survey conducted by the WHO (World Health Organization) of its 191 member states...
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    Netflix Series ‘Enigma’: NFL’s Aaron Rodgers Portrays His Ayahuasca ‘Journey’ in Costa Rica

    In one of the most powerful scenes of the series Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which premiered this past Tuesday on...
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