on Sunday, April 29, 2012Sky Tram and Sky Trek
Canopy zip lines and Costa Rica go together like peanut butter and jelly. Or beans and rice if you want a touch of pura vida. It’s nearly impossible to visit this country without getting a new perspective on the tropics while zipping from tree to tree. But how to choose the right one? There’s a huge abundance of zip line tours available and in La Fortuna, yo...
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on Wednesday, March 07, 2012
by Rayna Levin
If you live in or plan to live in Costa Rica.
I'd like to just take a minute to introduce a valuable reading source for those who want to learn more about living in Costa Rica and all that goes on here (concerts, earthquakes, news that actually affects us and much more).
Vicki Skinner's "Living Life In Costa Rica" Resource Guide is a valuable asset.. I learn s...
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on Thursday, March 01, 2012
by Rayna Levin
WOW. Such a clear day at Poas Volcano National Park. This was a lucky shot taken by a friend of ours.
Some days the volcano is so clouded over, you can't see anything, or hardly anything in this case below:
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on Monday, February 27, 2012
by Rayna Levin
Jessica Tyner is a native of Oregon, USA and has been a writer and editor for ten years. A graduate of Ooligan Press, the nation’s only working book publishing graduate program, she completed her master’s degree in London while interning with The UK-US Fulbright Commission. Ms. Tyner’s background includes editing and marketing for a kitsch coffee table and graphic novel press,...
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on Monday, February 27, 2012
Butterflies and Coffee Package Tour:
A Match Made in Paraíso
The Butterfly Farm and Britt Café:
Finding the ideal match takes a certain knack for knowing complements and a pinch of luck. Perfect
couples are hard to come by but when you find it, that’s when the magic happens. Like peanut butter
and jelly, football and beer, coffee and butterflies – yes, that&...
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on Saturday, November 06, 2010
by Rayna Levin
Hailing from Australia with a background in marketing and design I came to Costa Rica with the view to teach English and enjoy a more leisurely lifestyle. Because of the quieter pace of life here I can also focus more on my two passions of writing and traveling. You can only do so much research on a country before arriving and everything I've experienced here so far has exceeded my expectio...
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on Saturday, October 30, 2010
by Rayna Levin
Warning, this is kind of sad but to be appreciated for the life and death cycles in nature.
This beautiful Risso dolphin died in Drake Bay the other day. It was in the shallow waters struggling and banging against the rocks so we moved it out from the rocks to deeper water, but it died and got stuck in the rocks again as the tide went out. We buried it... It was an immature dolphin so we w...
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on Saturday, October 30, 2010
by Rayna Levin
PuraSonica.com - swell | music | 24hrs day
Introducing PuraSonica, a new music station broadcasting 24-hours-a-day over the internet with no commercial breaks. They specialize in music with roots in soul, jazz and funk, cutting edge beats and chill, through to deep house and electronica. They are the newest member of the
Ibiza Sonica family.
They are based out of Santa Te...
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on Saturday, September 18, 2010
by Rayna Levin
Check out our new tour page... its all about day hiking tours in Corcovado National Park.
We offer these tours from Manuel Antonio, Dominical, Uvita, Sierpe and Drake Bay (and all points in between).
Day tours from Puerto Jimenez coming soon, or contact us now for more info.
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on Friday, September 17, 2010
by Rayna Levin
My good friends at Tropic Fins made this video.. check it out
They offer sport fishing off the southern coast of Costa Rica in the Sweet Gulf and surrounding area.. It's great for families and small groups of friends looking for a personal touch, great fishing and professional service.
Contact us for more details or to book a fishing trip with them.
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