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Costa Rica Adventures - Here in Costa Rica we guarantee you all the excitement in the world, undiluted and unlimited. Sit on the edge of your of your seat, and fasten your seatbelts, your journey has begun.

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The never ending coast lines with all their splendor, the raging volcanoes, stunning rainforests and steep walls of the slopes of the hills are all on your way to the peaks of excitement, here is quite a handful of treats from this small yet beautiful country of Costa Rica.

In 2003, Costa Rica was declared the best destination worldwide for adventure tourism by Pacific Business News. Also in the same year, Adventure Site Explorer and National Geographic placed Costa Rica on a list of 10 best tourism destinations in the world.

One of the most popular forms of sporting activity in Costa Rica is adventure racing. In the early 90s this form gathered immense attention when in the early 90s the 2nd Raid Gauloises Expedition Race traveled across Costa Rica from Coast to Coast in an expedition race, which lasted for 10 days. The Coast to Coast Adventures in the last 15 years, since its inception, has organized adventure trips and adventures in this country, most of which have been functioning with enough considerations of safety, without cutting down on the excitement that is fetched on the truly rough and spectacular Costa Rican terrain. Adventure racers from all around the world flock to participate in the Coast to Coast challenge, or the basic flagship race. In 2006, the rugged stretch of 500 km saw on display all the racers biking, paddling, hiking and climbing their way to glory. All this, across the coasts of Costa Rica. The route varies from typical villages to remotest of Costa Rican suburbs.

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In the dense rainforests quench your thirst for all the wildlife you expected to see ever, all the rarest birds and orchids, all those nesting sea turtles, are all for your eyes. Cross class V rivers in rafts. Walk in the Manual Antonio sanctuary. Take a shower in all those cascades of water under the best of waterfalls, stretch in the relaxing hot springs, be a witness to the raging active volcanoes spitting fireballs, paddle the boats across the jungle canals, all the excitement in the world is here for you with adventures in Costa Rica.

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Costa Rica Climate
by Wolf Sebring

Costa Rica Climate - Like many tropical countries, Costa Rica located in Central America has several climate types depending on what area of the country is being looked at. It is one of the countries that do not suffer from what is normally considere
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Costa Rica Airline Schedules
by Wolf Sebring

Costa Rica Airline Schedules - Costa Rica's 2 domestic airlines, Nature Air and SANSA function from 2 different airports (Nature air from Tobias Bolanos and SANSA from Juan Santamaria International Airport) close to San Jose. The flights offered usu
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Costa Rica Car Rentals
by Wolf Sebring

Costa Rica Car Rentals - Are you the enthusiastic traveler running around to most corners of the world? Did you say you have not been to Costa Rica? That is not done, friend. You have to go to this gem of a tourist location and cool off, and when you
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Costa Rica Boat schedules
by Wolf Sebring

Costa Rica Boat schedules in various neighborhoods in Costa Rica can be accessed by means of a car only by crossing a river on a ferry. The longest of these ferry rides is a trip across the Gulf of Nicoya from the Puntarenas to the southern part of t
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Fiscalía allana Conferencia Episcopal y Grupo Sama
La Fiscalía de Fraudes allanó ayer las oficinas de una fundación que opera al lado de la catedral metropolitana, así como la Conferencia Episcopal de Costa Rica (Cecor) y el Grupo Empresarial Sama.
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EE. UU. 'decepcionado' por refugio dado a mujer prófuga
Estados Unidos se manifestó ayer 'decepcionado' por la condición de refugiada que el Gobierno costarricense otorgó el miércoles a la estadounidense Chere Tomayco.
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Municipio josefino remodelará paseo de Los Damas
Una pequeña plazoleta, más árboles de damas y urucas, una cafetería y una tienda de souvenirs serán parte de las mejoras que se incorporarán al llamado paseo de Los Damas, al este de la capital.
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Zumbado: 'No informé al Presidente para no molestarlo'
Por tratarse de un monto inferior a los que con frecuencia maneja el Ministerio de Vivienda, Fernando Zumbado consideró que no debía 'molestar' al presidente, Óscar Arias, y comunicarle sobre $1.488.500 donados por Taiwán.
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Recope: Fondos para evitar alza en diésel son insuficientes
Los ¢10.000 millones que aprobó ayer la Asamblea Legislativa para Recope ya no tienen sentido, dijo el presidente de la entidad, José León Desanti.
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Constructora vial adeuda ¢274 millones a la CCSS
La Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social (CCSS) le cobra una deuda de ¢274 millones a una de las principales constructoras viales del país por no pagar las cuotas obrero-patronales de los empleados.
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Aprobada compra de acelerador
A inicios del próximo año, los enfermos de cáncer contarán con un segundo acelerador lineal para tratar diferentes tumores.
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