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Nacho is alive but needs your help

March 23, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Nacho, the tapir that was attacked in the area of Piedra de Pital in San Carlos, is alive, despite the machete blows he received from workers on a farm. The animal was attacked with machete blows, causing wounds in the back of his body and in his snout, which has caused him serious problems to […]

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Urban art seized Calle de la Amargura

March 18, 2018 by Staff News Writer

More than 60 graffiti artists from Latin America were in charge of filling Calle de la Amargura with life and color, in San Pedro de Montes de Oca. The initiative was promoted by the Pausa Urbana collective together with the General Services Office of the University of Costa Rica (UCR), in order to make a […]

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Orphan margay rescued the in South Zone

March 7, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A margay cub lost her mother when a vehicle ran her over. The incident occurred on the Inter-American highway, in the Puntarenas Farm sector of Piedras Blancas at 11:00 on Wednesday morning. According to the Public Force of the area, a neighbor of the locality found the feline and took it to his house, from […]

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Art to protect water and rescue the memory of the community

March 5, 2018 by Staff News Writer

San Juanillo de Naranjo offers an artistic and cultural festival to launch an environmental message for water protection, but also to rescue the heritage and memory of this rural community. The sixth edition of the Cuidemos el Agua Festival began on Sunday. This town is one of the only two districts in the country that […]

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Spectacular pictures of Turrialba Volcano from the sky

February 28, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Iván Salazar Cusuko captured the majesty of Turrialba Volcano from above. I have spent many days and nights next to the majestic Turrialba Volcano. More than a year ago I went to see this volcano. I only managed to see the sign of the entrance because of the bad weather. Since then, I have often […]

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Punta de Uva is one of the best beaches in the world

February 22, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Wednesday, the famous site TripAdvisor published the list of the 25 best beaches in the world, in the annual Travelers’ Choice. Costa Rican beach Punta Uva ranked 24th and it stood out as “the best beach to visit between November and May.” The first place was won by Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales, located in […]

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