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Monthly Archives: July, 2012

Costa Rica Travel: Must-Do Activities in Puerto Jiménez

Street repairs have made PJ's new waterfront, scarlet macaws and wizened locals all the more accessible. Find out where to eat, sleep and play on the frontier to Corcovado.

Turrialba’s treasure: Hacienda Tayutic

This charming boutique hotel overlooking the Turrialba valley allows guests to tour its organic sugar cane, macadamia nut and coffee operations.

Zen and the art of Paddleboarding

A growing number of people combining paddleboarding with yoga, fishing, whitewater action and more.

Santa Ana Golf Tournament kicks off Friday

Held since 2002, the Valle del Sol Cup is back this year with sweet prizes.

More than a taste of Spain at Estación Atocha

A tapas restaurant in La Sabana brings the best of Spain to Costa Rica.

Nicaragua’s Canal Proposal Faces Skepticism from Industry Experts

To experts, the proposed $30 billion Nicaragua Canal sounds like a real laugher.

Guatemalan linked to bishop’s murder released

Retired army Col. Byron Disrael Lima Estrada, who had served 11 years of his 20 year sentence, received an early release due to his age and behavior.

Accused U.S. child molester nabbed in Guatemala

Jeffrey Parish, on the run for 18 years, was finally apprehended in Guatemala.

Government agrees to modify Penal Code Reform

Groups reached consensus that penalizing publication of political secrets should not remain a part of Costa Rican legislation.

To Catch a Toucan in Costa Rica

A Fulbright Scholar studies the toucan's contribution to reforestation around agricultural areas.

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