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How to Spot Howler Monkeys in Tamarindo
Howler monkeys are super common in the Tamarindo area. Here are Blue Water's favorite tips to pretty much guarantee finding them.
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They’re Coming for Your Accounts
Nearly all of us grew up thinking that we registered ourselves to prove that we were safe and responsible. We advertised our services as ...
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Costa Rica Pets – One Tail At A Time!
After living in Costa Rica for almost six years, I have seen a discarded, neglected, or unwanted domestic animal almost every day. A lucky ...
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7 Lifesaving Secrets” that Ex-Pats Must Know Before Purchasing Private Global Medical Insurance
For most Expatriates, purchasing a quality private global medical insurance policy for you and your family can be quite intimidating and ...
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FATCA: America Hasn’t Ended Yet
The idea behind FATCA is simple: Demand that other countries enforce America's imperialistic tax laws. And do so by the confiscation of ...
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Costa Rica Living & Retiring in Ciudad Colon – Small city with beach town attitude. Part I
The weather in the Ciudad Colón area is generally warm and mild, though the city is likely to experience heavy downpours during rainy ...
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Cross Country Ultralight Flight from Costa Rica to San Blas, Panama.
Our trip started in Samara and because we were traveling international we had to fly first to San Jose -- pass immigration over there and ...
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Costa Rica Living & Retiring in Ciudad Colon – Small city with beach town attitude. Part II
There are several hardware and building supply stores; clothing, children's toys, fabric, housewares and stationary stores; pharmacies, ...
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Why Live in Dominical, Costa Rica? Video interview with John Wieland
I asked John to tell us why someone should consider living in Dominical and we spoke about how he fell in love with Costa Rica and it's ...
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Buying Real Estate in Costa Rica. We hate saying “I told you so…”
It just continues to amaze me that although people like Scott Oliver of WeLoveCostaRica.com have worked diligently for years to warn people ...
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