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Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Costa Rica - Pacifico Costarricense
Pacifico Costarricense or Costa Rica Pacific Coast.
Sent by Gilberto, a Facebook friend from Limón-Siquirres in Costa Rica.
"The Pacific port town of Puntarenas, which sits on a narrow finger of sand jutting into the Gulf of Nicoya, marks the transitional zone and provides access to the country's mid Pacific. This territory is composed of a combination of private reserves and active villages. Activities include sports fishing, surfing at its best and many other activities ranging from forest oriented to deep sea adventures.
An ancient fishing port, the dark beaches of this sleepy town attract many Costa Rican tourists escaping the rigors of city life. From Puntarenas one can explore several gulf islands, charter fishing trips and catch ferries to the Nicoya Peninsula.
A few miles south of Puntarenas is the port of Caldera. Here is where the Pacific ocean liners dock to release their passengers on an idyllic jaunt through Costa Rica. Although tours to all parts of the country are available from here, most stay in the area to take advantage of the well developed infrastructure and multitude of activities available along this coast.
The coastal road south from Puntarenas crosses rolling terrain as it wanders part way up the mountainside to Orotina. This a good place for a short break before heading back down to the central Pacific beaches. The intersection on the main road has several restaurants and shops to buy drinks, snacks and fruits.
There's a lot to do along this part of Costa Rica's Pacific coast, and not all of it has to do with beaches and water. Surely some of Costa Rica's best beaches are here, but the rivers and mountains behind the beaches hold a wealth of activities for the adventurous traveler." (Source)
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Costa Rica - The National Theater
San José
National Theater
Sent by Estella, a postcrosser from the east coast of Spain. This postcard was sent and postmarked in Valencia, Spain.
This is from Wikipedia : The National Theatre of Costa Rica (Spanish: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica) is the national theatre of Costa Rica; a theatre located in the central section of San José, Costa Rica. Construction began in 1891, and it opened to the public on October 21, 1897 with a performance of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust.
The National Theatre is the maximum representation of economical stability of the nation, in a period of time when coffee exports were a round success. The use of the theatre is limited to high quality performances, undergoing a very selective process prior to admission for performing. The building is considered the finest historical building in the capital and is known for its exquisite interior with lavish furnishings.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Costa Rica - San José
San José :
Gran Hotel Costa Rica, Teatro Nacional
Parque Central
Sent by Alexandra from Alajuela in Costa Rica.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Costa Rican Animals
The first postcard received from Costa Rica. Sent by Larissa from San Jose.
This postcard shows Costa Rican animals; top from left - Keel-Billed Toucan, Iguana, and Scarlet Macaw. Bottom from left - Strawberry Poison Dart Frog, Blue Morpho, and Squirrel Monkey.
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