The shores of Costa Rica’s Gold Coast are home to the occasional stranding of marine mammals, but these sporadic situations could result in massive beaching events unless human oceanic activity… Read more »
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While the Costa Rica-USA Foundation (CRUSA) has been funding national environmental and educational projects for 18 years, its newest initiative, the Guanacaste Community Fund, will focus exclusively on Guanacaste-based societal… Read more »
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A flash of brilliant red, blue and yellow, and a loud raucous squawk, and you know you are in the jungle. There is nothing quite like the sight of wild… Read more »
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Video impressions from a one week vacation in February 2009 at a very remote beach house in Costa Rica’s Osa peninsula near Corcovado National Park.
Video impressions from a one week vacation in February 2009 at a very remote beach house in Costa Rica’s Osa peninsula near Corcovado National Park.
Mike and I traveled to the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica in October of 2013. We stayed at Lapa Rios Ecolodge near Puerto Jimenez. Video made using Animoto.
Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula is renowned by scientists, explorers and nature lovers as an astounding paradise of biological diversity. The southern Pacific Ocean off the Osa Peninsula is natural wonder… Read more »
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Costa Rica Travel News - The shallow warm waters around Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica’s southern zone form the perfect ecosystem for an enormous diversity of marine life. Drake Bay on the northern edge of Osa is exceptional with more than 25 species of whales and dolphins commonly seen by travelers visiting the region. The Osa Peninsula is considered one of the best places in the world for an up close and personal experience with the majestic humpback whale and these giants can be seen throughout the year. A northern migration of humpback whales moves down from the California to give birth… Continue reading →
Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica – Described by National Geographic as the “most biologically intense place on Earth,” there is an urgent need to protect the rich marine biodiversity of the… Read more »
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Like the lion or the tiger, the jaguar is the “king of the jungle” in the Americas. It is the largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in… Read more »
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