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Costa Rica’s Route 32 Closed by Landslide, Tunnel Maintenance

The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) has officially announced the closure of Route 32, the main route connecting San José and Limón,...

JetBlue’s 24th Birthday Brings A Costa Rica Airfare Sale – One Day Only!

Popular low-cost carrier JetBlue turns 24 this month and is celebrating with a one day only sale for travelers, including a tempting discount rate...

Navigating Costa Rica’s Strict Car Inspection System

Last week I took my 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport for the annual inspection. The company now in charge is called Dekra. They were previously...

Bukele Votes In El Salvador Amid Likely Landslide Reelection

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, voted this Sunday in elections where he expects to achieve reelection without surprises, thanks to his popular...

Costa Rican Island Deemed Bird Watchers Paradise

A recent research initiative led by the Coastal Interdisciplinary Program (PIC) of the Institute of Social Studies in Population (Idespo) at the National University...

Lost at Sea: Panamanians Survive 11 Days Adrift

Three Panamanians have been plucked from the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean after enduring an 11-day ordeal adrift with only rainwater and floating...

Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Airport Welcomes More Canadian Sun-Seekers

Guanacaste Airport in Costa Rica, a member of the VINCI Airports network, has announced the extension of operations on the route from Montreal, Canada,...

Costa Rica Study Reveals Pacific Catshark’s Extensive Journeys

Researchers from the Center for Marine Science and Limnology Research at the University of Costa Rica have unveiled the migration patterns of the endangered...

Forest Fires Surge in Guanacaste Amid National Spike

The fire department in Guanacaste sprang into urgent action this week to combat two new forest fires in the northwestern Costa Rican province, intensifying...

UCR Confirms Xylene Behind San José Water Contamination

The University of Costa Rica (UCR) has officially confirmed that xylene is the identified component behind water contamination affecting various areas of San José. This...

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