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How Outward Bound Costa Rica builds resiliency in Ticos and international travelers alike in Costa Rica

Outward Bound Costa Rica's goal is to use activities such as whitewater rafting, scuba diving, surfing, trekking, and service projects as a means to promote decision-making and leadership.

Volcano ultramarathon set to begin in Costa Rica

Runners will traverse Costa Rica as part of a six-day, 200 km ultramarathon.

Costa Rica falls to Guatemala, 1-0, in soccer friendly

Costa Rica was unable to break the defense imposed by Villatoro, whose team was orderly and precise and left few options for the Central American giants.

Costa Rica Irazú Volcano’s two-year eruption

The whole video is well worth a watch, if only for the dramatic musical score that accompanies black-and-white footage of the eruptions. 

Costa Ricans star as FC Cincinnati wins first MLS match

Cincinnati dominated the Timbers behind a goal apiece from Tico defender Kendall Waston and midfielder Allan Cruz.

A Costa Rican Love Story: How a Baby Monkey Led to Lifelong Romance

The follow was originally recorded as an interview between Tico Times reporter Alejandro Zúñiga and his mother, Marcy Sacks.  Alejandro: Ok so one more time....

More than 20 boats competing in Tico waters eyeing Quepos Billfish Cup title

This is one of the most important fishing tournaments, and boats from countries such as the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Canada are participating to compete for the title. 

Video of a Puma caught in Costa Rica released into wild

A puma that was captured Sunday in Costa Rica's Tibás neighborhood by the Firefighters Corps and the Environment and Energy Ministry (MINAE) has been...

Pic of the Day: Costa Rica’s underwater wildlife

The picture is part of "Costa Rica Blue: The Underwater Guide," a book that calls itself "the definitive travel guide to Costa Rica's underwater world." 

Animal urine’s contribution to global warming can be reduced by restoring farmland, study says

A study carried out by the International Center of Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) shows that N2O emissions can be significantly reduced by providing healthy pasture for livestock production.

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