Travel Blog Photos from Central America (76)
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Our three months journey (minimum!) begun relaxing in Montezuma, Costa Rica, a gringo-hippie town at the pacific ocean on the Nicoya-peninsula. After traveling alone in Panama, Emma joined me to explore this part of the world together. We decided to go to ...
... wanted experiences that she could remember. As you can imagine this young lady was me and this place I traveled to was Costa Rica. Nervously I stepped onto a plane that fateful summer and discovered that not only was travel important to growing up, the ...
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Weather in Costa Rica?
Posted on Jun 23, 2007, 19:46:58
... in the year so not to waste what could be a fantastic holiday destination. Thanks. It's hard to say, i traveled extensively thru central america a couple of years ago. Much of the time i spent in Costa Rica. When it rains it can rain for days on ...
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spanish schools in costa rica
Posted on Aug 31, 2009, 14:06:08
There are lots of great schools in Costa Rica to learn Spanish, and no, it is not that expensive when you compare to other schools in Central America. One of the cheapest I found when I took classes her was Samara Language School that you can find here .
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Night Buses in Costa Rica
Posted on Nov 6, 2008, 13:56:55
The only relay Overnight bus in Costa Rica runs between San Jose and Panama. All bus information about buses in Central America y will find at this great side
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Night Buses in Costa Rica
Posted on Nov 6, 2008, 15:53:18
This last site is quite remarkable. With the uncertainly of local bus schedules in Central America, it probably isn't 100% correct, but it looks pretty close. I tried several schedules in Guatemala, and at least the long distance bus services seem ...
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