'Costa Rica' yielded 67 matches.
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- Caribbean Cruise Destinations: Limon, Costa Rica Costa Rica is a federal republic with a strong constitution that has led to over 59 successive years of democratic government. It is fast becoming a major destination for ex-patriates from the United States looking for a stable Latin American country...
- Favorite Christmas Tales Christmas is the time to cuddle up next to the fire and read all your favorite Christmas stories. Some are of Santa and Trees and Ballet, others are of snow and playing outside while others are of a manger and child. Christmas is also a time to lear...
- Coatimundi -- What Exactly is It? I've had the distinct pleasure of walking amidst a couple dozen of Coatimundi on our trip to Costa Rica. We were driving a very rough, windy road on our way to Tabacón, the hot springs resort in the northern area to see the Arenal Volcan...
- 'Twas the Night Before Navidad or Christmas? 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through la casa Not a creature was stirring, Caramba! Que pasa?... My cousins were Costa Rican so learning Spanish was always important to my family. While looking for activities to teach my children Spanish...
- The Best Coffee in The World - Cafe Britt Coffee The purpose of this lens is to introduce you to costa rican coffee and why it is the best in the world. I also hope to educate you on the industry in Costa Rica and how you too can enjoy the best coffee in the world. Cafe Britt is a coffe...
- Learning Spanish Learning Spanish - Learning Spanish fast, with plenty of fun and highyl efficiently is easy! All you need to do is listen to a Spanish audio that is specifically prepared to train your brain to pick up this new laguage naturally. The Pimsleur Spanis...
- Printing With Coffee Cafegrafia, or Coffee Art, the unique process of developing photographs using coffee as a pigment was invented by Saul Bolanos. His photos are of Costa Rican Coffee processing from a century ago. Learn how coffee is now produced in Costa Rica. Pour...
- Reggaeton / Perreo Sponsor links: Reggaeton-School.com Welcome to the World of Reggaeton! Here you will learn all about reggaeton from artists such as Daddy Yankee and Shakira to its history and where it originated from. Introduction Reggaeton is a form of dance mu...
- Costa Rica Wildlife Costa Rica has over 200 mammals, 750 birds, 1500 insect species, and 250 reptiles and amphibians! Where else in the world do you have so many amazing and exotic creatures all awaiting your welcome!
- Foodies Delight - Costa Rican Cuisine Made Fun and Easy Costa Rican Cuisine is not only tasty, but it's also easy to make. Pick a recipe and have a great time experimenting with the whole family! It will be a guaranteed hit!
- CHICKEN BUS A chicken bus is a english turm for a colorful modified and decorated US school bus and transit bus that transports goods and people around Guatemala and Central America. The word "chicken" refers to the fact that Guatemalans regularly transport live...
- Living In Central America Today there are many people from all over the world looking to move to Central America. There are several reasons and attractions to wanting to move to this part of the world. My wife and I are among this group of people that have this attraction. Ea...
- Rescue Turtles in Costa Rica - Global Volunteer Network www.volunteer.org.nz The Global Volunteer Network's Costa Rica program currently has opportunities to work in turtle rescue projects along Costa Rica's Pacific and Caribbean coasts. There are two different programs working with two species of turtles, the Leatherback an...
- Arenal Volcano -- Costa Rica We vacationed in Costa Rica, flying into San Jose and driving to Jaco for a one-week stay. From Jaco we made our way up to Tabacón, a hot springs resort in the northern area of Costa Rica. From Tabacón you could actuall...
- Travel Experta's Green Guide To Costa Rica Living in Costa Rica opened my eyes to a challenge. I am a greenie. Yet being green ain't so easy when you're in Costa Rica. Not many of organic products have found their way to this country, just yet. So, I've come to be a professional greenie expat...
- "Lost Paradise" The Canal Zone in Panama My childhood home doesn't exist anymore, it's extinct. A lost paradise, a beautiful, unforgettable memory of long ago. I am a Zonian. I grew up in the Canal Zone in Panama. A 10 mile x 50 mile American territory surrounding the Panama Canal. Why is...
- Going Bananas: A Banana Unit Study Raffi introduced us to the Bananaphone Song years ago and now technology has finally caught up with him. Introducing the Banana Phone! B is for bunches and there are bunches of banana ideas for teaching across the curriculum from vowels to emergency...
- Flag Shirts of the World I cannot even begin to tell you how many t-shirts I have. While it's not quite an addiction for me -- I really really like getting cool t-shirts. And, these flag shirts from the "Flags of the Americas" shop are some of the coolest I have found. They...
- Beaches of Costa Rica It's true! Costa Rica has over 800 miles of Coastline and more than half are yet to be explored and enjoyed. Travel north to the Gold Coast: Tamarindo, Playa Grande, Flamingo and many more... Travel East to the Caribbean: Puerto Viejo, Cahuita, Pun...
- Costa Rica's National Parks and Volcanoes Costa Rica may be a small country, but it certainly knows what is its most valuable assets. Over 25% of Costa Rica protected either as National Parks, Reserves, Private Parks, Nature Reserves, Wildlife Refuges and Conservation Areas. Strict laws hav...
