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Turrialba now has a little lava lagoon

July 4, 2017 by Staff News Writer

After several overflights and field analysis, the National Seismological Network (RSN) ensured the existence of a lava lagoon in Turrialba Volcano. According to the entity, there is an opening with an axis greater than 50 meters from which you can see incandescent material. It is a lava pond, from which passive emanations of ash occur […]

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Young Costa Ricans triumph with handbags made of wood scraps

July 2, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Soon they will be forest engineers, but from now on their creative genius is recognized here and abroad: two students from the Technological Institute of Costa Rica took their project of handbags made of wood scraps to Mexico and they won! Did you know that almost half of the wood is wasted in sawmills? Something […]

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Majestic Talamanca

June 29, 2017 by Staff News Writer

There is no place like the Ayil cataract in Costa Rica.” This is how Javier Elizondo describes the scenic beauty found in a waterfall located in Talamanca. His curiosity for knowing some ancient lakes made this young architect decide to venture out and discover an unknown world. For the past four years, Esquivel has been […]

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Man captures Costa Rican paradises in video

June 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Twenty-three-year-old Diego Eskenazi, dives every so often with his camera to capture the natural treasures that are hidden in the depths of Costa Rican oceans and rivers. I’ve always been attracted to the sea, especially to animals. Photography is part of my life, every time I want to clear everything I go to the sea […]

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Diversity filled the streets with color and Pride

June 26, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The eighth Parade for Diversity was held this Sunday at noon on Paseo Colón and it was marked by a significant turnout. People from all over the country went to the place to continue the struggle for the demand for fundamental rights for the LBGTI community. According to the organization, the activity was attended by […]

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Isla del Coco, a pearl with 39 years as national park

June 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Thirty-nine years ago, Isla del Coco was declared a national park because of its rich biodiversity. On June 22nd 1978, that island, located more than 500 kilometers from the Costa Rican Pacific coast, received the declaration that made it one of the main conservation areas of the country. December 2017 also marks the 20th anniversary […]

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