Costa Rica Travel and Vacation

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A recent visit to Kachabri, Costa Rica provided Caribeans Coffee and Project Green Jungle of Puerto Viejo with a life changing experience. We took part in a rock moving cereomony unlike anything else we have taken part in.

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    Oxygen Jungle Villas (www.oxygenjunglevillas.com) is a small-scale, exclusive and privately owned Balinese style boutique resort hotel. Located in Uvita, in the middle of the Costa Ballena, Costa Rica’s South Pacific hotspot. The hotel overlooks the Marino Ballena National Park, well known for the abundant presence of whales and dolphins. Oxygen arranges a variety of tours, including a private whales & dolphins boat tour.




    Oxygen Jungle Villas is a small-scale, exclusive and privately owned Balinese style boutique resort hotel. Located in Uvita, in the middle of the Costa Ballena, Costa Rica’s South Pacific hotspot. We guarantee an individual and personalized service and a maximum of 24 guests at all time, staying at one of the only 12 luxury one-bedroom villas on the Oxygen estate. Affordable luxury at its best. Beautifully designed, fully equipped, contemporary furnished and air-conditioned villas, amidst tropical rainforest surroundings. Here dawn is greeted by sounds of playful monkeys, toucans, parakeets and many more potential visitors. All this only minutes from some of the most pristine beaches in the world and centrally located between Costa Rica’s most beautiful National Parks. www.oxygenjunglevillas.com



    Costa Rica beach hotel

    Author: admin
    03 4th, 2010

    Hotel and Cabins Los Cenizaros on beach front. Costa Rica

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    Ocean view/ Rainforest vacation rental home/sleeps 8. On the Osa Peninsula with spectacular ocean view view of Golfo Dulce. Vacation home is where the rainforest meets the ocean & so you have both animals & birds at your doorstep every day! Email info@costaricaartretreat.com or call 508-714-0622
    4 day special for $950 (excluding holidays)

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    COSTA RICA

    Author: admin
    01 20th, 2010

    To explain a few parts of this vlog…we stayed in a single house that some nice, rich people were renting out for a week. The cat in the video is owned by the caretakers who live next door, but couldn’t go inside because of indigestion issues…yeah, it got the splurts and poo’d all over my little brother’s leg. I laughed. Very hard. I didn’t end up getting that room, but it didn’t really matter cause no matter where I slept, it was in Costa Rica, and that’s what mattered.

    I will put pictures up on my website eventually, but it’s not that much different from the video. http://mle.weebly.com

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    http://bit.ly/twkjanson Explore the capital city of Costa Rica, San Jose, whose streets are filled with museums and restaurants offering a good overview of Costa Rica’s history and culture. Next, join the Roberts family as they head by ferry from the mainland to kick back on the Peninsula Nicoya on the Pacific Coast. Kick back at the decades old backpackers village of Montezuma and experience the coastal magic of Costa Rica, one of the world’s most diverse eco-zones, with jungle and ocean encounters with all sorts of creatures.

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    11 23rd, 2009

    This was my first Cob project, which I learned from books, web, talking with others and from just doing it!
    The clay is from the surrounding area and is generally pure enough without needing to be filtered.
    The sand is from a local river bed. Normally I would use sharp sand, but there was enough ‘bite’ to make it usable.
    The fibre is Vettiver. This was added to the mix as short-chopped pieces (5 to 10 cm) and also as full-length fibres (up to 1 metre long) added during the building process.
    ‘Dry’ mix proportions for the cob:
    Sand 80%
    Clay 10%
    Fibre 10%
    These proportions varied with the different layers, but always mainly sand.

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    Short video of the 8-hour hike to the Costa Rican Bribri indian village of Tsimari. (Not on the map)

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    Costa Rica Part 2 of 4

    Author: admin
    11 8th, 2009

    Tent from REI, water proof map of Costa Rica, Suzuki Vitara, 4 Backpacks, trees all made for a sick 10 days in Costa Rica.

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