“There’s still enough light to walk down to the waterfall, says Mark, who, with his wife Lucy, manages the Treehouses Hotel in Costa...
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I posted a few days ago about taking my Kindle on the road, lamenting that the device didn’t read epub files, the "free and open ebook...
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2012, a disaster movie that takes a Mayan doomsday myth and runs rampant with it, opened yesterday to mixed reviews. One person not singing its...
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It’s been a bad week or two for bridges in Costa Rica Last Friday, a bridge over the Río Rincón in Puerto Jiménez, on...
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According to a survey by Demoscopía / Al Día, former vice president Laura Chinchilla is heavily favored to become the next president of...
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Edgar Allen Poe fans, take heart. You may have missed the open casket viewing of Poe’s body and the Oct 11 procession in which Poe’s...
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AOL Travel is hiring Travel Bloggers in around 25 different cities and areas, including Las Vegas, New York, Rome, Amsterdam, and San Francisco....
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As an American expat in China, James Fallow wondered “how much long-term damage foreigners do themselves” by living in “smoky, urban...
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Alex Leff reports in the Global Post that Americans are coming to Costa Rica for stem cell treatments, which in the U.S. are often prohibitively...
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This year’s Medical Tourism Congress (Oct. 26 - 28 in Los Angeles) features Costa Rica in its portrait of the growing trend of going overseas...
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