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  • Parque Nacional de Tortugero Hello again! Some more about the pura vida in Costa Rica. So, the second weekend we went to the NP of Tortugero which is situated at the Carrabian Coast, northeast of San Jose. It can only be reached by Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Oct 13, 2006
  • Parque Nacional de Manuel Antonio Hello, everybody! I finally found some time to write a bit more about this wonderful country. So the weekend after the weekend I arrived we went to Manuel Antonio, which is at the Pac Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Oct 12, 2006
  • Manuel Antonio og landets hoeyeste vannfall i Tercules. Manuel Antonio. Bildene loey ikke. Jeg tror bare en gang jeg har sagt tidligere at jeg har vaert en plass som saa ut som paradis. Det var i Malaysia, og de som reiste sammen med meg dit, vet hva jeg Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Oct 8, 2006
  • Paa jobb i Costa Rica Heisann! Jeg befinner meg i La Fortuna. Denne gangen dro jeg for aa utforske alene. La Fortuna ligger faktisk ikke saa langt unna Monteverde paa kartet, hvor jeg var for to helger siden, men aa kjoere mellom de to stedene tar 11 Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Oct 8, 2006
  • Rain and buses Just waiting for the rain to stop. First day I´ve come out the house without my rain coat, and of course there is a torrential downpour. I´ll give it 10 minutos. Am going to go out and explore Posted by kael in Karen's journey into the unknown | Oct 6, 2006
  • Primera imprecion Hola a todos y a todas. After a very tiring flight from Brussels via Madrid and Guatemala-City, I finally arrived in San-Jose. I didn't have a clue about the time difference, but now I know we are 8 hours Posted by Gitan Jean in Latina America | Oct 3, 2006
  • Terkules, mitt nye hjem Foer jeg dro til Costa Riva planla jeg aa jobbe i organisasjonen ANPA. Animal protection assosiation. Av forskjellige grunner soekte jeg om et nytt prosjekt utenfor San Jose. Naa arbeider jeg som laerer paa skole hvor jeg underviser i engelsk. Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Oct 2, 2006
  • Sky-trek og ridetur i Monteverde Ligger fremdeles over en uke etter, men men. AAArhg, dere skulle SETT beina mine naa!! Denne helga var jeg i Manuel Antonio, noe jeg skal komme tilbake til siden. Der fikk jeg verste senga ever. Den saa ikke noe ille Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Oct 2, 2006
  • Regnskogsafari og skilpadder i Tortugero Idag er det tirsdag og over en uke siden jeg var Tortugero, men turen var litt av en opplevelse saa jeg maa fortelle litt likevel. Mens jeg er her i Costa Rica har jeg veldig lyst aa se de ulike Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Sep 26, 2006
  • At the Spanish School Here I am, staying with an amazing, lovely Costa Rican lady called Felicia, and her funny little dog, Jack and 2 cats, Pepe and Luca. I can say with complete honesty that this is by far the craziest thing Posted by kael in Karen's journey into the unknown | Sep 26, 2006
  • Bus ride was fine.... Just a really quick one to say I made it to San JOse. The bus ride was fine, amazing views and passed all these brilliant little places with people selling hammocks and dried fruit, and other things that I´ve never Posted by kael in Karen's journey into the unknown | Sep 24, 2006
  • Costa Rica is unimaginably beautiful!!!!!!!!! I made it to Costa Rica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!here i am, like a dream in the cloud forest, Monteverde!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have had the most amazing journey since I last wrote. LA was Posted by kael in Karen's journey into the unknown | Sep 19, 2006
  • Host-family i Mellom-Amerika Hola amigos!! Helt fantastisk. Jeg ble hentet paa hostellet loerdag, og transportert til et lite tettsted i San Jose som heter .. vent litt.. tror jeg maa spoerre naboen her..: Curridabat Centro!! pause ok her er jeg igjen. Man har et spm til Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Sep 14, 2006
  • Ble hostellet ranet? Heey.. Javel etter vel 25 timer reising ankom jeg endelig den rike kyst. Flyet gikk fra Frankfurt, var forsinket 6 timer og hadde en mellomlanding paa Havanna foer vi endelig landet i San Jose. Skikkelig jallatur med 90% cubanere som Posted by Karianne in Una poquita Costa Rica | Sep 9, 2006
  • Dinosaur of the Ocean [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/47378/DSCF0299.JPG thumb=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/47378/thumb_DSCF02 Posted by shinenyc in South America Experience | Jun 3, 2006
  • Costa Rica Eco-Travel Abercrombie & Kent's "Highlights of Costa Rica" tour offers an opportunity to explore the incredible beauty of one of the world’s most biologically diverse countries — where unique varieties of plants and animals are free to thrive and multiply. Posted by ctplanner in A world of luxury | Apr 21, 2006
  • Superbowl 38 at Nashville South The Nashville South seemed like a decent place to watch the game in San Jose, Costa Rica. The guidebook described it as a ex-pat hangout free of the usual plague of women looking to exchange sex for money. John Lee, Posted by GregW in Greg Wesson's Esoteric Globe | Feb 2, 2004
  • Costa Rica, January 30, 2004 through February 14, 2004 Costa Rica is a country of approximately 3.8 million people in the Southern part of Central America, bordered by Nicaragua in the North and Panama in the South. Costa Rica is about 51,000 square kilometers (about the size of Posted by GregW in Greg Wesson's Esoteric Globe | Feb 14, 2004
  • My trip to Costa Rica Part 2 After arriving at Casa Girasol, the manager confirmed that he had found out the taxi driver was not able to get to the airport to pick me up. I never did find out why he did not make it. Posted by Honey27 in Costa Rica | Feb 5, 2006
  • From Granada to San Jose Another early morning rise to take the local boat back to the mainland. I fell asleep on the boat almost right away. No time to waste. From the pier we took taxi to the Nicaragua border. Our cab driver were Posted by shinenyc in Central America Experience | Jan 19, 2006
  • Free day in San Jose After a quick breakfast, Gen, Tina, Ofri and me headed to downtown San Jose to look for ATMs and laundromats. It felt a bit weird carrying a few pounds of dirty clothings on a busy street with sored muscles. Finally, Posted by shinenyc in Central America Experience | Jan 20, 2006
  • Heaven and hell I couldn't sleep at the hostel. The loud vehicles and my slight fever kept me shivering in bed all night. In times like this, I wish someone can take care of me. Being or trying to be independent can take Posted by shinenyc in Central America Experience | Jan 21, 2006
  • It's the frog, the toad, the snake and the viper! An early morning start again. I woke up early, filled up the gas for my Peugeot, returned it with Ofri and bought some bakery for breakfast before hopping onto a van for another boat ride across the Arenal Lake. I Posted by shinenyc in Central America Experience | Jan 23, 2006
  • Flying in the clouds Believe it or not, the combination of a comfortable bed and the sound of strong winds gave me the best sleep I had so far on this trip. I woke up energized. We are going to the Monteverde Cloud forest Posted by shinenyc in Central America Experience | Jan 24, 2006
  • My trip to Costa Rica I am writing this while my trip is still fresh in my mind. Unfortunately, I could not spend enough time on the computer any place I stayed to do this because other people were always wanting to use the Posted by Honey27 in Costa Rica | Feb 2, 2006
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