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The Sea Turtles of the Ostional Wildlife Reserve

The Sea Turtles of the Ostional Wildlife Reserve

September 28, 2015

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Ostional Wildlife Reserve is a biological wonder in Costa Rica. Founded in 1984 to protect one of the world’s most significant nesting sites of the Olive Ridley sea turtles. For over 30 years, the reserve has dutifully protected the wondrous creature protecting it from extinction. The turtles travel from all over the world to return to lay their eggs. Weeks before the nesting they congregate in the waters offshore. When the Arribada begins, a few hundred turtles come to the beach followed by a steady stream over the next three to seven days. While the turtles nest at Ostional year round, the peak time is during rainy season.

These arribadas occur during the darkest nights. A few days before the new moon, the majority of the turtles arrive between 8PM and 4AM. The largest arribadas on record occurred when 500,000 females came onshore. The turtles are use to life in the ocean and drag their bodies up onto the shores over the beach to lay between 80 to 100 soft shelled white eggs the size of a ping pong ball. Over the course of about five days, the turtles will leave about 10 million eggs.

The reserve is the only place where harvesting eggs is legal. Costa Rica allows the community to harvest doomed eggs on the first three days of an arribada. In return, villagers clean debris, protect turtles, patrol day and night for poachers. After the laying of the eggs, it takes the baby turtles anywhere from 45 to 54 days to hatch. As soon at the hatchlings have struggled out of the sand, they race back to the ocean struggling to avoid predators such as vultures. It’s a perilous journey. Women and children from the community protect the hatchlings, while they make their way to the sea by keeping away predators and even carrying them across parts of the hot sand.

Once they make it to the ocean they are still not safe from predators. It takes them 10 to 15 years to reach maturity and most turtles won’t make it. The wondrous part is that they never forget the place of their birth and while some will travel as far as the ocean’s of India, those that survive reaching maturity will travel back to the shores of Ostional to complete the cycle of life laying their own legs. It is another example of the wonders of nature.




Costa Rica’s unique natural beauty, comfortable lifestyle and peaceful democracy

Costa Rica’s unique natural beauty, comfortable lifestyle and peaceful democracy

September 15, 2015

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September 15th, Independence Day in Costa Rica, is a day filled with freedom, gratitude and remembrance of a a very important day in Costa Rica’s national history.

The “Independence Torch” now a national symbol in Costa Rica, was carried in 1821 from Guatemala to Costa Rica when the Central American countries gained their independence from Spain. Since then this historical event has been reenacted with a torch being passed through the five countries from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and ending in Costa Rica.

The celebrations in Costa Rica are starting today. Children light home-made lanterns and parade through the streets wearing traditional dress and performing traditional dances. Tomorrow bands from schools performing, street gatherings, parades, and fire works. Every Costa Rican enjoys the festivities as they see patriotic displays on the streets through out the day.

Costa Ricans are very proud people not only because of their freedom but also because they know that on this day their Army are their children dressed up with school uniforms. All students march in front of the government officials and that also includes the President of the Country, showing with joy and humbleness the three main colors of the Costa Rica national flag: Red, White, Blue.

The Motto is “Vivan Siempre el Trabajo y La paz” or “may work and peace live forever” Costa Rica will be always be a place to enjoy and inspired a PURA VIDA LIFESTYLE meaning happiness tranquility and peace.




Valle del Sol Defines Elegance and Grand Living

Valle del Sol Defines Elegance and Grand Living

September 8, 2015

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For those seeking elegance, privacy and a prime location in one home look no further than Valle del Sol listed for just US$1,395,000. This stunning 8,000+ sq. ft. Spanish Colonial located in the secure Golf Course and Tennis Club Community of Santa Ana takes luxury to the next level. Exquisite architecture and design define this impressive home. A grand marble staircase greets you in the foyer, luxury finishes throughout include custom design cabinetry. A well thought-out floor plan takes you with ease from room to room.

The first floor is designed for entertaining. It includes an elegant living room, expansive chef’s kitchen, which can double for informal entertaining, and a half bath for guests. The office creates a pleasant, quiet atmosphere, the ideal space for those who take joy in their work. The dining room has sliding glass doors that take you out to a lovely terrace that includes a wet bar and a pool. There is also a two car garage and a maid’s quarters on the first floor perfect for your housekeeper or your nanny.

The second floor includes an expansive family room for quiet private time, as well as two large bedrooms with en-suite bedrooms on one side of the home. There is a master bedroom on the other side of the second floor for extra privacy, which includes an en-suite bathroom, a walk in closet and a private terrace. The home sits right in front of the scenic 18-hole Golf Course of Valle del Sol. This residence defines good taste and discreet elegance. It’s a grand home that balances privacy with access to five-star amenities making it the perfect place for a tranquil getaway in style.



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