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High-pressure system to bring tall waves to Costa Rica’s Caribbean, North Pacific coasts

Choppy seas and tall waves with strong breaks will likely continue until Sunday, oceanographers from the University of Costa Rica said.

Chanel’s new anti-aging serum contains Costa Rican green coffee

Chanel is using an extraction process that results in an "ultra-pure, ultra-powerful" ingredient with 70 times more antioxidant active molecules than are found in regular coffee beans.

Attempted robbery goes awry when burglar gets caught in window

A would-be robber got a taste of karma this weekend in Liberia, Costa Rica when he got trapped in the window of the house he tried to steal from.

Costa Rican Electricity Institute launches construction of artificial reef

ICE officials expect algae to begin adhering to the structures so that coral, polyps, fish and other marine species begin reproducing.

Guanacaste: Painted Pony Guest Ranch is a horse lover’s paradise

“Our horses, you’ve got to ride,” says Kay Dodge of the Painted Pony Guest Ranch and Casagua Horse Farm in Guanacaste. “These are horses that will run.” Saddle up!

Guanacaste airport expansion set to begin in January

Airport administrator Corporación Interamericana de Inversiones will invest $10.3 million to expand the terminal and increase its current capacity by about 20 percent.

5 questions for an English painter in Costa Rica

Artist and longtime resident Deirdre Hyde recalls her first visit to Costa Rica at 24 as the result of a British expedition's unusual rule. She's never looked back.

5 questions for a U.S. writer in Costa Rica

"Costa Rica has inspired my writing by allowing me to be in a whole new environment." Meet Mary Smathers, the U.S. writer whose move to Guanacaste helped kickstart her writing career.

Shrimping boat sinks in Guanacaste, spilling diesel on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast

A large amount of diesel oil spilled into Costa Rican waters off the coast of Brasilito earlier this week when a shrimping vessel sank.

Santa Rosa National Park provides cutting-edge data on changing planet

Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa's network of sensors in Santa Rosa provides real-time data on the forest's response to climate change.

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