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Ancient Female Sculpture Unearthed in Costa Rica..

An archaeological treasure was discovered in Agua Caliente, Cartago, while work was being done in Quebrada El Molino to prevent overflow risks. Municipal workers, led by a machine operator, found a pre-Columbian stone sculpture near a slope. Thanks to nearby neighbors and quick communication, the sculpture was secured and transferred to the National Museum for cleaning and cataloging.

According to Ifigenia Quintanilla, Director of the National Museum, the sculpture is significant as it depicts a female figure with a slit in its belly, similar to others found in the Caribbean region. Mayor Mario Redondo announced plans for the Agua Caliente Archaeological Center to highlight the area’s historical and touristic importance. Agua Caliente is a vital archaeological site with mounds, causeways, ceramics, stone sculptures, and gold jewelry, revealing over 2,000 years of occupation and pre-Columbian daily and ceremonial life…

Costa Rica Reports Second Death from Deadly Screw Worm Infection..

The Costa Rican Ministry of Health reported a second death from an infection caused by the screwworm, a larva deposited by flies in wounds or mucous membranes of warm-blooded animals. So far, 11 cases of myiasis have been reported in Costa Rica. The latest fatality involved a patient with an oral lesion infested by larvae.

The first death occurred on June 19 from the same parasitic disease, caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax larvae. Symptoms include pain, intense itching, skin erythema, nodules, oozing wounds, and painful skin protuberances. While the screwworm mainly affects cattle, sheep, and goats, all warm-blooded animals are at risk. Costa Rica had declared itself free of the disease in 2000, though it is present in parts of South and Central America, the United States, and some Caribbean nations…

Costa Rica LGBT Pride March in San Jose..

The streets of San Jose will be filled with thousands of people celebrating LGBT pride, starting from the east side of La Sabana, connecting with Paseo Colón, and heading towards Plaza de la Democracia. Pride Costa Rica, celebrating its 15th anniversary, expressed excitement for the event, which has grown from a small gathering to a major national celebration. The organization aims to honor those who have contributed to making Costa Rica more inclusive and respectful.

The march will advocate for the end of conversion therapies and the approval of a law recognizing trans, non-binary, gender diverse, and intersex identities, ensuring rights such as name changes, participation in elected office, and protection against non-consensual medical interventions. The event, featuring a stage at Plaza de la Democracia with drag performances, music, choreographies, and other surprises, underscores a commitment to human rights and respect for all people…

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