lots in costa rica Multicolored beaches, deserted and pristine, crystal clear waters, lush tropical forest, flora and fauna curious and interesting, wonderful and unexplored national parks, rivers and streams, clear and lovely, virgin forests and spectacular volcanoes all within an atmosphere of adventure: These are the ingredients of the fabulous cocktail named Costa Rica Colon. Or as he calls the Costa Rican Institute of Tourism, Costa Rica, No Artificial Ingredients
Costa Rica represents a destination unique in the world capable of offering, in the smallest geographic area that is known lots in samara costa rica, the greatest amount of riches no other country has. We have different types of climates and landscapes, which can be visited due to uneven terrain and microclimates, in just a few hours.
Tropical rain forest in the Caribbean, Tropical forests in the South Pacific Central Pacific, Tropical Dry Forest and transition in the North Pacific and Central Sub Mountainous Forest in the Central Valley and surrounding areas and Cloud Forest and Paramo in the heights of the Cordilleras that divide the country into two.
The attractions for nature lovers are simply endless and numerous cheap lots in costa rica.
Few countries have been able to protect such a precious treasure as did Costa Rica. Making sure the environment and protect their wealth, the following species of animals and plants are protected in the country.
"13000 varieties of plants (more than Canada and the U.S. combined) "3000 species of butterflies "237 species of mammals "848 species of birds "383 species of reptiles and amphibians
There is no charge for entering the personal luggage, including a series of articles for personal and professional use, wherever in quantities not indicate they are for commercial use. The laws of Costa Rica allow luggage to be examined and that travelers fill out forms declaring the items they carry, including fruits, vegetables, meat and derivatives, vaccines, serums, etc.. For families, you need only fill out a form by the householder |
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