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Living Well in Costa Rica
Quepos/ Manuel Antonio/ Costa Rica
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It’s got the beaches, it’s got the rain forest, it’s got the wildlife, and it’s got your heart — Manuel Antonio is the total package. The name Manuel Antonio refers to any area that has been designated as National Park, including the rain forest, portions of beach and ocean and... Continue reading
Reblogged May 6, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
Saving The Leatherbacks… And Costa Rica’s Parks By Jacob Scherr Last night I spoke with Randall Aruaz, the winner of a 2010 Goldman Environmental Prize, about the challenges of conservation work. Randall is from Costa Rica, a country which in many ways has done a lot to preserve its natural... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 23, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
Unlike most wild animals, he doesn't seem in the slightest bit scared of people. Or maybe he doesn't perceive someone eating a banana sandwich as much of a threat. As we munch companionably on our lunches, it occurs to me you're never really alone in the jungle. via www.mirror.co.uk Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 21, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
We loaded up and drove to Tabacon Thermal Resort, home of Arenal’s famous mineral hot springs. I had visited in 1993 (totally by accident), the first year it opened. We had driven to Arenal and, while we were exploring, had happened upon this unusual spot. Back then, there was hardly... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 19, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
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Apr 18, 2010
“This is the moment we’ve been working toward,” said Harold Lovelady, founder of the new Marina Pez Vela in the popular Pacific fishing port of Quepos, Costa Rica, “and I promise it will have been worth the wait. via www.costaricafrog.com Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 18, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
By Saray Ramírez Vindas and the A.M. Costa Rica Staff Tourists are best advised to avoid the immigration offices if they seek to renew their 90-day visas. A reporter accompanied a Swiss citizen there Wednesday and the best immigration officials could suggest was that the man marry the newswoman so... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 18, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
The US dollar's dive this week almost reached the floor of the exchange bands set by the Banco Central de Costa Rica (BCCR) - Costa Rica's Central Bank. The dollar closed on Friday at ¢508 colones for the buy and ¢518.24 for the sell. The floor is ¢500 colones to... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 18, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
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Exactly two years ago, I came to Costa Rica to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) to 7th-11th graders in one of Liberia’s best private schools. For ten months I found this position both engaging and challenging. It also served as a conduit for bigger and better things to... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 12, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica
The promoter of the Guns N' Roses concert in Costa Rica is pulling out all the stops to satisfy fans of the band that were disappointed when the concert at the Saprissa stadium was cancelled due to a faulty stage. 28 Producciones announced lat Friday that the show would go... Continue reading
Reblogged Apr 12, 2010 at Blogging Well in Costa Rica