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DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know?
The Eagle is not only a type of bird; in Costa Rica the “Eagle” (Aguila in Spanish) is the popular name for the Imperial Beer brand (Cerveza Imperial).


Did you know?
What once was San José’s main (and most feared) jail is now the Children’s Museum, and one of the most important cultural centers in the country.


Did you know?
Just driving in Costa Rica is an adventure itself!


Did you know?
You can swim in Costa Rican waters all year round, since the sea temperatures are always warm (21 to 29° C / 70 to 85° F).


Did you know?
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara Macao) is a monogamous bird. It is said to have only one partner in life.


Did you know?
In the 1950's the most popular (and only) tour in Costa Rica was the “One day tour to Irazu Volcano and National Theater”.


Did you know?
Despite being one of the world’s most renowned and important coffee producers, most Costa Ricans haven’t tasted an espresso, mocha coffee or Iced Coffee!

 



Did you know?
Before the 1968 eruption, the Arenal Volcano was considered extinct and was even called by the local inhabitants the “Arenal Hill”. Today, it is the most active volcano, as well as the one with the most defined conical shape.


Did you know?
Canopy tours first originated with scientific purposes, seeking to study the flora, fauna and entire ecosystems living on the treetops.

Did you know?
Up to 50 percent of the rainforests’ mammalian population may at some point live in the trees, compared to about 15 percent of mammals in temperate-zone forests”
Jean Mc-Neil. Costa Rica. The Rough Guide, Second edition 1999.



Did you know?
Costa Rica has 10 native species of fragrant orchids, and their fragrance is used to attract certain pollinating insects
Species: Cattleya dowiana, Encyclia cordigera, Brassayola nodosa, Stanhopeas (different species of),Encyclia fragans, Ensyclia Brassavolae, Tricopilia suavis, Cycnoches chlorochilon, Epidendrum ciliare, Gongoras

Did you know?
Costa Rica has more than 1200 species of orchids.

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