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Monthly Archives: August, 2015

Family of US hiker disappeared in Costa Rica passes another dark anniversary

David Gimelfarb had traveled to Costa Rica alone for a brief vacation before he was to return to his doctoral studies in psychology in Chicago. On the morning of Aug. 11, 2009, David left his passport and other possessions in his Guanacaste hotel, drove a rental car to the national park, signed the park’s logbook and vanished.

New Costa Rican airline plans to launch with flights to Central and South America, US

Planes and flight crew member uniforms will display the colors of the Costa Rican flag and passengers will be served gallo pinto and casados on flights lasting more than 90 minutes.

US expat Ann Patton faces third murder trial in Costa Rica 

Five years and now on her third trial for murder, Patton has never wavered in proclaiming her innocence. She said that this trial would finally be the one to absolve her of any wrongdoing.

Costa Rica Special Olympics team visits the president

Costa Rica's Special Olympics team visited President Luis Guillermo Solís on Monday at Casa Presidencial. After winning more than 200 medals at the recent games in Los Angeles, California, the president called the athletes "a great example for all of us."

Two dead in Haiti election violence

PORTU-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Two people were killed during Haiti's long-delayed legislative elections amid violence that forced some polling stations to close early, political parties said Monday.

First bite of space-grown lettuce is ‘awesome’

Astronauts living at the International Space Station took their first bites of space-grown lettuce on Monday, in what scientists described as another step toward enabling human missions to Mars. The ability to cultivate food during a trip into deep space will be key to survival.

Don Tina: A Life in Costa Rica Woven with Cabuya and Tradition

His full name is Juan Olivado Camacho, but everybody knows him as Martina or Don Tina. “I used to go to see this band...

Chatting with Costa Rican surf champion Lisbeth Vindas

It has already been an incredible year for Lisbeth Vindas. In July, the 11-time Costa Rican women’s champion surfer from the Central Pacific beach...

One American hunts for emeralds in Colombia. But many want to stop him

The Houston-based company, Minería Texas Colombia, known as MTC, is now the only foreign mining company in the treacherous world of Colombia's emerald trade.

A tree in the road brings resourceful strangers together

How many men does it take to move a tree in the road in Costa Rica? Plenty, it turns out, but it helps to have one with a Land Cruiser.

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