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Lanterns in Costa Rica Light Up Independence Day Party

Fireworks exploded from the folds of the hills above Escazú, and the steady rhythm of drums could be heard throughout the western suburb. This...

Protecting Costa Rica’s Billfish: The End of ‘Hero Shot’ Photos

The weather throughout Costa Rica continues to be normal for this time of year. The Caribbean side has had mostly calm seas and light winds, and the Pacific coast has been mostly sunny and nice with some evening showers.

Coffee Industry Bucks

MANAGUA – The global financial crisis that has taken a toll on various productive sectors of the economy has spared the coffee industry, which...

In Costa Rica, It’s Not the Journey – It’s the Pictures You Get

Life looks a little different through the lens of a camera. How the light bounces off a white surface, how the fence obscures the...

Archaeologists Dig into Nicaragua’s Past at Lake Cocibolca

ASESE, Granada – The excavation site has been re-filled with dirt, leaving few traces that anybody was ever digging for artifacts on the shores...

Miskito Village Beats Grisi Siknis

KAMLA, PUERTO CABEZAS – The outbreak of an enigmatic illness that was tormenting indigenous communities with bouts of collective hysteria appears to have subsided...

Note to pregnant women in Costa Rica: Don’t shop

Costa Rican health officials are recommending that pregnant women take no risks in the case they develop symptoms of the A(H1N1) flu virus. “Due to...

Costa Rica Spanish: As the Saying Goes…

As a good friend of mine says, “Los dichos y la filosofía tienen mucha sabiduría”(Sayings and philosophy contain much wisdom). A dicho or refrán is...

Nicaraguan Sandinistas Struggle for Legitimacy

MANAGUA – From “compañero presidente” to “comandante disparate” (commander crazy), President Daniel Ortega has been called a lot of things by a lot of...

Costa Rican Coffee Production Expected to Rise This Season

Costa Rican coffee production is forecast to increase by 5 percent during the 2009-2010 cycle, the Coffee Institute of Costa Rica (ICAFE) reported. The...

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