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Minor Keith and the History of Costa Rica’s Train to Limon

In 1848 Minor Cooper Keith was born in Brooklyn New York, fathered by a successful lumber merchant while his mother's side had ties to...

The Carao Tree in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s landscape is a country sprawling in greenery swallowing you up in all of its beautiful variety of trees. One that stands out...

The Boruca Indigenous Tribe of Costa Rica

With just over 2,000 members, the Boruca Tribe is one of Costa Rica's eight remaining indigenous tribes in the country and are often most...

The Bribri Indigenous Culture of Costa Rica

The world knows Costa Rica as a destination of breathtaking landscapes from the haunting cloud forests to the lush jungle rainforests, tropical beaches to...

Visiting a Costa Rica Coffee Plantation

When visiting a new country, it is always interesting to learn about its culture, history, and what makes a destination unique to give you...

Is Costa Rica Good For Digital Nomads?

Long gone are the days of the traditional office setting where you arrive at 9 and leave at 5, sitting at your desk with...

Costa Rica’s Rio Celeste: A Complete Guide

Rio Celeste is one of Costa Rica's hidden gems, a natural wonder tucked away in the country's lush tropical rainforest. This stunningly beautiful river,...

A Guide To Costa Rica’s Tapanti National Park

There are plenty of day trips to be made from San Jose when looking for a break to escape the daily grind of the...

Visit Costa Rica’s Curi-Cancha Wildlife Reserve in Monteverde

Venturing away from the high tourist places can often be rewarding and bring a sense of calm with peaceful, quiet memories and Curi-Cancha Reserve...

A Guide To Costa Rica’s Gandoca-Manzanillo National Refuge

Visiting Costa Rica's Caribbean coast will leave you speechless in wonder and amazement that a place so stunning truly exists. The coast has its...

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