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Monthly Archives: November, 2013

In El Salvador, citizens reject Halloween and celebrate a unique Day of the Dead

8 photos from "La Calabiuza" festival – a Salvadoran tradition that predates the arrival of the Spanish to the country in the 1500s.

Costa Rica Treehouse Lodge: The wild mind of Edsart Besier

On Costa Rica's southern Caribbean coast, a Dutch man who knew nothing about architecture built his dream homes and included the trees.

Costa Rican presidential candidate Luis Guillermo Solís: ‘It’s not going to be business as usual’

In a Tico Times interview, Solís said that if elected, he'd fight government corruption in his first 90 days in office and clean up the Public Works and Transport Ministry. His story is "a very Costa Rican" one," he said, but "it will not be [for others] if we keep going down this road."

Costa Rican authorities seize $50,000, heavy weapons at second stash site near Irazú Volcano

The camp, which had a heliport, is the second heavily-armed site discovered in the mountains of Costa Rica in the last month, and could be linked to arms and drug traffickers.

A hailstorm frosted Irazú Volcano on Friday

A glacial freeze on Irazú? An official said the national park has never seen anything like it before.

U.S. police probe motive after deadly L.A. airport shooting

Panicked travelers scrambled to escape after the shooter, named as 23-year-old Paul Anthony Ciancia, pulled out the gun and shot his way through a security checkpoint.

When vegetarianism isn’t so healthy

NUTRITION IN THE NEWS: Processed food is processed food, regardless of whether it contains animal products.

10 cool facts about Sony’s gorgeous flower eruption ad filmed at Costa Rica’s Irazú Volcano

How many petals were used? Did they use CGI? What random household object did Sony oddly donate to park officials?

Matina becomes the latest Costa Rican municipality to ban GMO production

A total of 64 Costa Rican municipalities have banned the production of genetically modified organisms in some form.

Perchance to dream

SOMEONE SAID: A man is tormented by a recurring night terror in which he is unpersuasive and therefore fails the human race.

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