WE ATE SAP OUT OF A TREE!! | Costa Rica Day 3
Today we explored the rainforest and I ate some gooey stuff from a tree! Check below for my friend's and my social media! Also camera gear!
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Top 3 Things to Do In San Jose
Top 3 Things to Do In San Jose on a Thursday night over the summer:
#1 - Go eat at the new Asian Box restaurant on Brokaw Road.
#2 - Enjoy the free live music at San Jose Municipal Golf Course
#3 - Try a dessert at Snowy Village right next to the Asian Box restaurant on Brokaw.
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KT Tunstall - Black Horse And The Cherry Tree - YouTube
Lyrics
Two, three, four
Well, my heart knows me better than I know myself
So I'm gonna let it do all the talking
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
I came across a place in the middle of nowhere
With a big black horse and a cherry tree
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
I fell in fear upon my back
I said don't look back, just keep on walking
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
When the big black horse that looked this way
Said, hey lady, will you marry me?
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
But I said no, no, no, no, no, no
I said, no, no, you're not the one for me
No, no, no, no, no, no
I said, no, no, you're not the one for me
And my heart had a problem in the early hours
So it stopped it dead for a beat or two
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
But I cut some cord, and I shouldn't have done that
And it won't forgive me after all these years
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
So I sent her to a place in the middle of nowhere
With a big black horse and a cherry tree
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
Now it won't come back 'cause it's oh-so-happy
And now I've got a hole for the world to see
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)
But it said no, no, no, no, no, no
I said, no, no, you're not the one for me
No, no, no, no, no, no
Said, no, no, you're not the one for me
Said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
You're not the one for me
Said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
You're not the one for me
Big black horse and a cherry tree
I can't quite get there 'cause they've all forsaken me
Big black horse and a cherry tree
I can't quite get there 'cause they've all forsaken me
This Is Why You Should Travel to COSTA RICA
As a country that is still opening up to tourism, Costa Rica is beautifully unspoilt. With hot, dry weather in winter, and wildlife wherever you turn, it is a stunning destination for sun-seekers, animal lovers and adventurers. And in 2019, it has never been easier for all types of tourists to visit.
The Costa Rican national motto “pura vida”, literally “pure life”, has attracted backpackers for decades. Used by locals as a greeting to mean “take it easy” or “enjoy life”, the phrase sums up the country’s laid-back vibe.
But Costa Rica doesn’t just attract a backpacking crowd any more. Thanks to a series of new non-stop flights from Europe, the country is attracting more families and couples as well.
A three-and-a-half-hour flight from Houston, Texas, it has typically attracted more tourists from North America. But while package hotels close to the airport still draw a large American crowd, eco-lodges further down the coast are aimed more at Europeans.
Costa Rica prides itself on being one of the world’s most sustainable countries; rather than star ratings, the Costa Rican tourist board awards hotels with “leaves” for their eco efforts.
Locals are keen to protect their natural surroundings for good reason. Costa Rica is teeming with wildlife, boasting more species of birds than all of North America. The parrot-like quetzal and red-eyed tree frog are most distinctively Costa Rican, but the country boasts a much wider variety of animals than those pictured on the front of guide books.
To see some of Costa Rica’s most renowned natural delights, it’s necessary to brave some treacherous roads: the only downside to visiting so unspoilt a country are the rocky tracks that make even the shortest journeys tiring. The roads along the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula are particularly bad – unless you get your thrills from driving through mini rivers. A 4×4 is essential in rainy season, and strongly advised even in dry months.
Costa Rica’s 12 climate zones mean the weather can vary drastically, and it is notably different in wet, overcast Monterverde to the balmy beaches in Nicoya Peninsula. The Caribbean coastline is the most humid, while Guanacaste – in the north of the peninsula – receives the least rain.
The beaches in the area are largely volcanic, which add to their prehistoric feel. Palm trees, rugged foliage and dark sand give the more remote shores a distinct Jurassic Park sensation. White sandy beaches can be found further down the coast. At the region’s southern tip, Santa Teresa and Montezuma beaches attract surfers who come for a season of wave-catching – or do so and never leave. Tourists dominate Santa Teresa town, but the long, golden beach makes it worth a visit.
Costa Rica offers plenty to do for everyone, from horse riding to paddle boarding. But the prospect of moving from the pool was too much for most of my family when we stayed in an Airbnb in Guanacaste. The thought of turning into a sloth became far more appealing than actually seeing one. We all took the “pura vida” to heart. Anyone visiting Costa Rica would struggle not to.
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Incredible Tropical Villa in the Jungle of Costa Rica—Mono Lisa
Location: Drake Bay, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
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This amazing 3-bedroom/3- full bath turn-key villa offers the ultimate experience in adventure and tranquility. A rare find located on 500 feet of pristine Pacific Ocean where the rainforest meets the sea, the expansive 1 acre plus grounds feature beautiful tropical gardens and fruit trees, 2 beaches perfect for swimming, a cave, and a natural jetty with expansive mountain and bay views. Whale and dolphin sightings are a treat, and scarlet macaws and monkeys visit the almond trees that shade the golden sand beaches.
The contemporary 4,200 sq. ft. villa was built in 2008, and designed by renowned architect Ronald Zurcher to create a lifestyle of tropical luxury in a true paradise setting. An impressive foyer leads to soaring floor-to-ceiling seamless glass walls that create an indoor/outdoor ambiance. The living and dining areas can be completely opened to an incredible lanai where you can relax to the call of toucans, watch three species of monkeys as they pass by, and listen to the soothing sound of waves. Throughout the residence there are high ceilings, custom cedar and teak wood finishes, and striking architectural design built to the highest specifications. Teak decks surround the master bedroom and ensuite bathroom with double marble vanities, a Jacuzzi bath, and an additional outside shower. The granite kitchen includes a generous sized prep island with an extra sink, a separate breakfast nook, and a large walk-in pantry. A safe room/office could also be used as a 4th bedroom. ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE:Air conditioning / wireless & hard wired internet in all rooms / all furnishings and fixtures included / excellent water system with underground and above ground storage / separate staff house / 30 kw & 18 kw emergency generators in their own building / Kubota 2800 service tractor and garage / concrete service road from beach to house / twice daily boat transfers to Drake Bay or Sierpe / private on-site deep water yacht mooring-buoys / hard wired security in all rooms / extra lower level terrace and 2 reflection pools / concrete path and stairs down to beach / two first- class boutique hotels within a 15 minute beach walk / a fully legal and registered concession renewing in 2025ABOUT DRAKE BAY VILLAGE: - Drake Bay is a world-class Eco-tourism destination 40 minutes by air from San Jose and one hour by boat from Sierpe. Tours are offered to Corcovado National Park, Cano Island, scuba diving & snorkeling, whale watching, deep-sea fishing, bird watching, night tours, canopy tours, horseback riding on the beaches, and hiking inside primary forests. Additionally, Drake Bay provides off-shore anchorage for small cruise ships to enjoy onshore excursions.
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Ficus Tree, Free to climb in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Top Adventure in Monteverde Costa Rica, Go climb this ficus tree!
Trip to Costa Rica, Part 3, March 24 - April 1, 2019. #triptocostarica #costarica
In 8 days we covered around 900 mi through various parts of the country and learned about its life, traditions and culture, about their special relation with and respect for the Mother Nature. It was a very enriching experience for us!
This is a Part 3 of our tour in Costa Rica.
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We passed through the Monteverde region known for its famous Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve that shelters countless wildlife species, including jaguars, ocelots and the colorfully plumed resplendent quetzal. We stopped for lunch in the local restaurant.
Next was a Crocodile Tour sailing through the Rio Grande of Tarcoles with opportunity to do the bird and wildlife watching at close range.
By the evening we arrived to hotel San Bada. Located at the entrance to the Manuel Antonio National Park, this hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and spa. Manuel Antonio Beach is just a 2 minute walk away.
Our hike through the Manuel Antonio National Park and its beaches started at 7 am next morning. We were lucky to see some wild life there and White-faced Capuchin (carablanca) monkeys gave us a spectacular show. Three-toed sloth with a little baby was climbing the tree. Manuel Antonio is the most popular National Park with its unspoiled beaches with gorgeous stretch of golden sand and overhanging palms. The water of the Pacific Ocean there was calm and warm and outside temperature was 95F.
In the late afternoon we returned to the capital of the Costa Rica, San Jose. This time we stayed in the very modern Inter Continental Hotel where we had a last dinner and a very special evening with local dancers. A young couple danced Latin dances with such expressiveness, intensity and energy that for us, viewers, it was difficult to stay put. At the end they made all of us dance. It was a wonderful conclusion of our Costa Rica trip!
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Costa Rica Reality Show: Quitting My Job and Starting Over in Costa Rica!
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Costa Rica - Don Olivo Chocolate Tour
In this episode we visit Don Olivo's Chocolate Tour just outside La Fortuna.
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AHI Travel Costa Rica and Panama featuring a Panama Canal Cruise Aboard the Safari Voyager
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Climbing the Famous Ficus Tree in Monteverde Vlog
This famous Ficus tree is Monteverde, Costa Rica. It's a popular place for a quick excursion.
Costa Rica Day 4 - Arenal Volcano Hike
We hiked through the rain forest, saw some unusual trees with aerial roots, a couple of snakes and a sloath. We climbed on lava rocks. Finally, we were at a scenic point where we had breathtaking views of Lake Arenal and Mount Arenal (volcano).
Costa Rica, Epicenter of Life, Discover Corcovado, Arenal & the Caribbean with Javier Ideami
Costa Rica, Epicenter of Life, Discover Corcovado, Arenal & the Caribbean with Javier Ideami
Costa Rica is a beautiful country where you can enjoy amazing nature, beaches, music as well as the beautiful people of Costa Rica, girls, boys, women and men that open their hearts and homes to you with their famous phrase: Pura Vida! :)
And if you like adventure Costa rica is a country of volcanoes, earthquakes, extreme natural environments, dense biodiversity and much more!
Yes, an earthquake of emotions is what awaits you in this incredible country :)
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Costa Rica is also a great country for surfing, feel the energy of the ocean, taste both the pacific and the caribbean!
Enjoy Ideami's travel channel, an intense channel that is all about discovery, exploration and magic; Become an enthusiastic time traveller in this amazing time machine that takes you all the way to the wonders of nature in the most biodiverse place on earth!
Highlights of the video include:
- Drake Bay, Corcovado National Park, Sirena Station
- Drake Bay Night Tour with Tracie The Bug Lady and Gianfranco Gómez
- Burrowing Tarantula spider
- Gaudy Leaf Frog
- Peppered Cockroach
- Tailless Whip Scorpion
- Trapdoor spider
- Rove Beetle
- Golden Orb Spider
- American Crocodile
- Green Iguana
- Pagoda Flower
- Heliconia Psittacorum
- Collared Peccaries
- Leaf Cutter Ants
- Golfo Dulce Anole
- Olive Ridley Sea Turtle
- Hermit Crabs
- Praying Mantis
- La fortuna
- Arenal Volcano
- Iguana Tree
- caño negro river
- Spider Monkeys
- Capuchin Monkeys
- Cahuita National Park
- Puerto Viejo
- Punta Uva
- Cocles
- Playa Chiquita
- Brown Throated Three-toed Sloth
- Eyelash Palm Pit Viper
- Northern Raccoon
- Pura Vida
- Alajuela
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Oxherding and Oxcart Traditions in Costa Rica
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
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Description: The traditional oxcart, or carreta, is the product of Costa Ricas most famous craft. Dating from the mid-nineteenth century, oxcarts were used to transport coffee beans from Costa Ricas central valley over the mountains to Puntarenas on the Pacific coast, a journey requiring ten to fifteen days.
The oxcarts used spokeless wheels, a hybrid between the disc used by the Aztec and the spoked wheel introduced by the Spaniards, to cut through the mud without getting stuck. In many cases, oxcarts were a familys only means of transport; they often served as a symbol of social status.
The tradition of painting and decorating oxcarts started in the early twentieth century. Originally, each region of Costa Rica had its own particular design, enabling the identification of the drivers origin by the painted patterns on the wheels.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, flowers, faces and miniature landscapes began to appear beside patterns of pointed stars, and to this day annual contests reward the most creative artists in this tradition. Each oxcart is designed to make its own song, a unique chime produced by a metal ring striking the hubnut of the wheel as the cart bumped along. Once the oxcart had become a source of individual pride, greater care was taken in their construction, and the highest-quality woods were selected to make the best sounds. Todays colourful and richly decorated carretas bear little resemblance to the original rough-hewn, rectangular, caneframed vehicles covered by rawhide tarps. While in most regions of Costa Rica trucks and trains replaced oxcarts as the main means of transport, the carretas remain strong symbols of Costa Ricas rural past, and still feature prominently in parades and in religious and secular celebrations.
Since oxcarts have become obsolete as means of transport, there is a decreasing demand for them, which means that the number of artisans who possess the training to manufacture and decorate oxcarts has strongly declined over the past decades.
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Costa Rica Mountain Cottage
My host family in Costa Rica have a little paradise hidden in the mountain tops. They took me there one weekend and it sure was nice and peaceful. Very relaxing for sure. Here's a little tour of it!
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Cold Blooded San Jose Murder Caught On Camera
Police in San Jose are hoping surveillance footage of a cold blooded murder will help them catch the suspects. Len Ramirez reports. (7/19/16)
Quitting My Job and Traveling Around Costa Rica: Arenal Butterfly Conservatory: The Interview
Join Happier Than A Billionaire in exploring the El Castillo Butterfly Conservatory in beautiful Arenal Costa Rica. Author Nadine Hays Pisani interviews the owner, Glenn Baines, and asks him how he ended up building the largest butterfly conservatories in Costa Rica. Find out what drew him to the area and what it takes to run the conservatory. The history of the area is fascinating and Glenn has been a big part of it for many years. What is your favorite butterfly? Chances are Glenn is taking great care of some at the conservatory!
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