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Noni Fruit: A Costa Rica Caribbean Cure-All

Here’s an age-old question: How can something so good for you taste so bad? Type “noni” into the Internet search engine Google. An astonishing amount...

Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast Retains Laid-Back Culture, For Now

When snake lover William Ogen, originally from the U.S. state of Wisconsin, looked around Costa Rica for property to develop, he wandered away from...

Costa Rica Travel: In Search of the Secret Waterfall

Deep in the forest of the Caribbean slope, somewhere between Puerto Viejo and Bribrí, they say there is a secret waterfall. Following rumors and...

Costa Rica’s Hidden Surf Paradise Beyond the Tourist Trail

For the average tourist, Costa Rica triggers images of slithering iguanas, swaying hammocks, smoldering volcanoes and waves that curl like the peel of an...

Costa Rica Association Under Indigenous Control

Kéköldi Wak Ka Koneke is a 24-member civil association set on bringing a few hundred hectares of coastal Talamanca back under indigenous control, protection...

Bamboo in Costa Rica Makes an Ecofriendly and Decorative Construction Material

In Costa Rica, where bamboo grows wild even in San José’s most developed neighborhoods, bamboo furniture and art are fairly common. However, with the...

‘Butterfly in the City’ a Genuine Ode to San José

Several smaller groups make up the species we know as the foreigner living in Costa Rica. There s the beach expat, whose mere mention conjures...

Joseph Hamilton US Navy Pilot Turned Costa Rica Business Legend Dies

He piloted a hellcat fighter plane for the U.S. navy in the Pacific during World War II. A Harvard Business School graduate, he built...

Coffee Harvest Grows, Exports Decrease

Costa Rica’s coffee harvest for the 2006-2007 season is expected to be 2% larger than the previous season’s harvest; however, exports of coffee during...

Jewish New Year: Rosh Hashanah Traditions and Reflections

Tomorrow may be Sept. 23, 2006, in the secular Gregorian calendar, but the Jewish calendar marks the date as 1 Tishri 5767, or Rosh...

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