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National Museum exhibit celebrates 75 years of Spanish photojournalism

To browse this temporary exhibit at the National Museum is to journey through decades. Agencia EFE is a Spanish media company and the fourth-largest wire service in the world. The YouTube generation can’t usurp the power of still pictures, because a good photograph hits you like a hammer.

An electrifying storm over Haiti’s capital

Lightning strikes over the sea along the coast of the Haitian capital, Port au Prince, during an evening thunderstorm on September 24, 2014.

PHOTOS: Costa Rica Celebrates 193 Years of Independence

Thousands of students from 18 San José schools marched along Avenida Segunda Monday morning to celebrate Costa Rica's 193 years of independence. Cantons across the country also had their own parades.

Photos: A visit to a Costa Rican Cabécar indigenous community

Visiting the San José Cabecar indigenous community, located in the mountains of Talamanca, Limón, is not something many people have the chance to do. This community is one of the few in Costa Rica that has maintained a significant part of its identity; they still use natural medicine, hunting and fishing techniques, traditional cultural activities and language.

Former Tico Times photojournalist, painter Julio Laínez dies at 76

Julio Eduardo Laínez Somoza, who was born in El Salvador but left his mark as an extraordinary photojournalist and painter in Costa Rica, died Friday evening at 76, following a long illness.

Massive photo project to showcase Costa Rica’s diversity, people

The colorful work of Argentine photographer Lucas Iturriza will be displayed in western San José's La Sabana Park to celebrate Costa Rica's diversity.

Helping the ‘Mountain People’ of Costa Rica

Second in a two-part series on medical missions to one of the most remote communities in Costa Rica.

Aid comes to the mountains

First in a two-part series: Photographer and writer Lucas Iturriza joins a medical mission to one of the most remotee communities in Costa Rica.

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