Monday, 31 August 2015

Treasure the Natural Jewels of Costa Rica


There are diverse countries on the planet that brag about mind boggling natural beauty, yet Costa Rica gloats a wealthier biodiversity than  that of Europe and the United States together. Here is the rundown of 5 natural marvels of Costa Rica.

Monteverde

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This cloud covered forest was initially occupied by a group of Quakers who attempted to protect their valuable watershed. Home to such phenomenal fauna as the splendid quetzal, which is the Maya bird of heavens, Monteverde is the reason for Costa Rica's worldwide notoriety as an ecotourism range where you can be propelled about the potential results of organic farming and various non-conventional sources of energy.

Manuel Antonio
 
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One of the country's exquisite ecotourism destinations, Manuel Antonio basically put Costa Rica on the list of intrepid explorers from across the world. While the secret has long been opened, capuchin monkeys skipping over a tropical shoreline is a tempting sight, as are iguanas, howlers, sloths and squirrel monkeys, which have the potential to be the loveliest soft toys you will ever come to see.

Arenal

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Arenal produces colossal cinder, immense impacts and streamers of shining magma consistently. Mysteriously, the fountain of liquid magma has held its impeccable cone shape regardless of continuos volcanic activity; however its slopes are  secured with ash as opposed to green. In the shadow of Arenal, there's something for everybody including rich motels, themed eateries and Tabacón Hot Springs, man-made form of the Garden of Eden

Llanos de Cortes

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In case you have only enough time to visit one and only waterfall in Costa Rica, make it Llanos de Cortes outside of Liberia simply off the Pan-American Highway. A champion amongst the most breathtaking waterfalls in Costa Rica, it falls into a tranquil lake with a white sandy shoreline. Scramble behind the falls with your lover to accomplish quiet recess covered up by shades of water.

Corcovado

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Acknowledged by National Geographic as 'the most naturally excellent spot on earth,' Corcovado National Park is the last staggering tract of tropical rainforest in Pacific Central America. The backbone of bio-diversity is home to Costa Rica's greatest concentration of red macaws, and numerous other endangered species, including Baird's tapir, the nag bird and the anteater.

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