"We were lucky," the author writes. "We were staying in one of the most beautiful places that we have ever been to, and we acquired a family that shared their wonderful home with us."
Sure, the CervecerÃa Costa Rica in Alajuela is a great place to have a Fourth of July picnic, but after those Nathan’s hot dogs are gone, where to go next?
The turquoise tones of RÃo Celeste (Spanish for "Blue River") – one of Costa Rica’s most prominent natural jewels – "is mostly an optical phenomenon, not a chemical effect in the water," a research team formed by experts from the University of Costa Rica (UCR) and the National University (UNA) reported this week.