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Osa Peninsula
With pristine beaches and virgin forest, the Osa Peninsula is considered the most bio-diverse area in the world! Without a doubt, the most unique area in all of Costa Rica, the Osa is a place where Jaguars still roam the jungle and Scarlet Macaws fly around in the towns (you will not see this anywhere else in the country). You will also find world class fishing, surfing, exploring, and a classic mixture of ex-patriots that now call this place home. You start to feel the difference on the first day when you arrive to Puerto Jimenez and see the large Macaws flying overhead. After a couple days of exploring, you know for sure… it’s different than the other places you’ve been in Costa Rica. Before long, you won’t want to go home and when you do get home… you can’t stop thinking about this place. You feel what those of us that live here have discovered… a rare place that offers an exciting lifestyle found in very few places of the world….and you will say…"There is no place like the Osa…" |
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Rancho La Merced, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
Published : January 13, 2008 | Author : hotelscostarica | Unrated |
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Rancho La Merced National Wildlife Refuge is situated on the Pacific Coast near Punta Uvita and the Ballena Marine National Park. The reserve has an area of 1250 acres which is comprised of a forest reserve with both primary and secondary tropical wet forest as well as pasture, mangrove estuary, frontage on the Morete River and beach.
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