A living statue.

For several years now this guy. -Who’s an identity I ignore-. Can be seen in San José almost every day. Fully painted in gold he is (I believe) the only current or at least the most regular living statue of the city.

Dance as if no one is watching

Altough messy, often full with trash and a cacophony of sounds and smells. The city has a certain rhythm. And many have made of the streets their dominions.

Horse ridding in Prusia Cartago.

In the province of Cartago, very near the capital (more or less an hour by car) There is the Irazú Volcano National Park. One of ticos favorite one-day trips for the weekends.

Óscar Arias: A Leader for Peace and Progress in Costa Rica

Óscar Arias Sánchez is, without a doubt, one of the most emblematic figures in Costa Rica’s political history. His name is synonymous with the struggle for peace, progress, and democracy in Central America. Throughout his career, Arias has been a visionary leader both in his country and on the international stage, standing out for his […]

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