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Did you feel that??? Print E-mail
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Anyone on the Nicoya Peninsula on September 16, 2010 certainly felt “that”. At 9:27am, with a roar like a low-flying 747, a 5.3 earthquake rattled the area. It was centered about 5 miles offshore from Montezuma and Cabuya and only 13 kms (8 miles) deep. Several “aftershocks” between 2.5 and 4.3 occurred over the next few days, plus many hours of barely perceptible “grumbling”. Fortunately no serious damage or injuries resulted. Two much bigger 'quakes have occurred; a 7.7 in 1950, and a 7.0 in 1990, which although frightening, caused relatively little damage, because the area was much less developed with a smaller population. Today, those same earthquakes would cause widespread property damage and injury.
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Whales killed in Cabuya Print E-mail
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Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve was the first National Park to be established in Costa Rica. In 1963, thanks to the dedication of a Swedish couple Karen Morgensen and Nicolás Wessberg, lands that had previously been farmed was left to return to its natural state for this pioneer project.
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Growing hemp for a greener world Print E-mail
Food , Beauty and Health
Hemp and marijuana are both classified as “Cannabis sativa”. However, industrial hemp is bred to maximize fiber, seed and/or oil, while marijuana maximizes THC, the psychoactive ingredient. Industrial hemp THC content is 0.05-1%. Marijuana THC content is 3%-20%.
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Nueves leyes Print E-mail
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New stricter laws to protect the Wildlife

Nuevas leyes más estrictas para proteger la Vida Silvestre

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FIERCE FUN Print E-mail
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Attention - all those kids and grown-ups

who like fun on wheels in the great outdoors!

An exciting, new, ecologically sound and sustainable adventure center for the family will open just outside Cóbano, in December 2010. Adults and children will be able to choose many different sorts of wheels to blaze different trails, get exercise and have a lot of good old plain fun. You'll be able
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Poi / Fire Dancing Print E-mail
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Poi is the Maori word for a "ball on a cord”, which is used as a form of juggling where the balls are swung around the body. The word "Poi" is both plural and singular. (I have one Poi, he has two Poi).Traditional Maori poi consists of two flax strings attached to weighted balls of moss and other materials. The strings are swung rhythmically while dancing or storytelling and are used as percussive instruments, since they made distinctive sounds as they travel through the air or brush the body.
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What is Anaplasmosis? Print E-mail
Food , Beauty and Health
There is yet another “tick disease” on the scene that I thought might warrant clarifying. As most dog owners in the area have either heard about or dealt with canine ehrlichiosis, there is another strain of the same type of parasite that is now becoming more and more common here in tropical paradise.
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Sauna in the tropics? Print E-mail
Food , Beauty and Health
The tropics are the perfect place to Sauna. The heat of the sauna stimulates an internal release of toxins, as well as exfoliation of the skin surface. The skin is the biggest organ of the body. Sweating can be one of the most effective ways to cleanse and purify the body. Heat opens the blood vessels, capillaries, and relaxes the muscles, fascia, and internal organs. Cold temperatures constrict the vessels. Alternating between the two can cause a pumping action that helps the body eliminate deep toxic build up. The skin feels soft and renewed, the whole body invigorated & the spirit re-charged.
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