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Monthly Archives: October, 2016

Santa Rosa National Park provides cutting-edge data on changing planet

Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa's network of sensors in Santa Rosa provides real-time data on the forest's response to climate change.

Visit Costa Rica’s Historic San Lucas Island: Former Prison Now a Wildlife Refuge

Teatro Espressivo is offering tours of San Lucas Island, plus a ticket to its play about life on the prison island, for $100.

Hurricane Matthew: Airlines cancel flights between Costa Rica-Florida

Four airlines suspended flights between Costa Rica and Florida due to the arrival of Hurricane Matthew to the U.S.

In search of new horizons and old turtle traps in Manuel Antonio

How do you build a turtle trap out of rocks? Here's the surprising answer, with ocelots, cliff-climbing and a thunderstorm in Manuel Antonio.

Dos Pinos acquires candy maker Gallito

After a scare earlier this year, Gallito candies will continue to be made in Costa Rica after all.

Visiting Manuel Antonio Costa Rica: Ocelots, cliff climbing and yes, turtle traps

A grueling hike along the beaches and cliffs between Manuel Antonio and Quepos reveals centuries-old stone "turtle traps" in the ocean.

Costa Rica’s Esterillos Este kicks off World Surf League event

The World Surf League's Essential Costa Rica Pro begins Wednesday in Esterillos, where the town's native son Carlos "Cali" Muñoz enters as a favorite to win the 3,000-point tourney.

Fun and free in Costa Rica: Art Walk at Avenida Escazú

As each weekend approaches, I like to look out for free, family activities in the goings-on about town. So when you just want to...

Costa Rica votes to ratify Paris agreement on climate change

The Legislative Assembly's approval allows the climate change agreement to become a law in Costa Rica, pending the signing by President Luis Guillermo Solís.

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