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Friday, October 7, 2011

Costa Rica's Million Dollar Gift of Happiness


Costa Rica's Million Dollar Gift of Happiness aimed at sharing Costa Rican experience with North American travelers via $1 million worth of trips



SAN JOSE, Costa RicaOct. 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Costa Rica Tourism Board announced today the launch of its new advertising campaign in the United States and Canada, set to inspire visitors to explore the wide variety of offerings that have long made Costa Ricaone of the most popular travel, study abroad and second home destinations for Americans and Canadians.
Spanning from October 6, 2011 to February 5, 2012, the campaign, titled Costa Rica's Million Dollar Gift of Happiness, seeks to spread happiness by gifting US $1 million dollars worth of week-long Costa Rican vacations to people in the United States and Canada. North Americans can enter to win one of the highly-coveted trips via Visit Costa Rica's Facebook page, which will serve as the hub of the campaign. Twitter, influential blogs and popular news outlets are also being used as sources to find travelers who share Costa Rica's values, and who, of course, would benefit from a gift of happiness.
Recipients of the week-long Costa Rican vacations have the option of selecting a trip from a group of exciting themed travel packages, including Romantic Happiness (romance), Adventure Happiness (soft adventure), Wildlife Happiness (nature), Adrenaline Happiness (extreme adventure) and Authentic Happiness (culture). On the country's official Facebook page, fans of Costa Rica will be able to preview five videos corresponding to each trip experience. Thanks to a strong social media component, the campaign will encourage North American travelers to explore the country's natural beauty, thrill-seeking adventures and sustainable tourism practices, while also sharing these experiences with friends and family.
The campaign was inspired by Costa Rica's recognition as one of the happiest places in the world by the New Economic Foundation'sHappy Planet Index, which rates satisfaction based on a country's quality of life, life expectancy and carbon footprint.  The Gallup World Index's The World's Happiest Countries also named Costa Rica one of its happiest places in the world, ranking it as the happiest place in the Americas.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

U.S. Diplomats: "Costa Rica Is No Paradise "

INSIDECOSTARICA.COM | COSTA RICA NEWS | Sunday 20 March 2011
The tourist brochures do not tell the whole story, writes US diplomat in cable

Have you ever wondered what American diplomats in Costa Rica really think of the country? The answer: "Costa Rica is no paradise, with raw sewage everywhere", according to Wikileaks reports printed in Costa Rica's largest daily, La Nación.

"Costa Rica treats less than 3% of human waste and discharges 97% of the sewage into the rivers that flow into the sea and constitute little more than contaminated sewage ditches open (...) placing the country among the five worst in Latin America. And the country is going backwards.

"The Central Valley, which includes the greater metropolitan area of San José and nearly two million people (almost half of Costa Rica's population), has an antiquated sewage collection, with many underground pipes dating back from the last century and perforated with rust".

That is the report by Laurie Weitzenkorn, Public Affairs Office of the U.S. Embassy in San José in a cable dated April 4, 2007, the year that Weitzenkorn was give the task of reporting to the State Department the reality live by Costa Ricans.

She added: "You can see spills on the streets. Although at least they have added 100 new residential network since 1981 no extensive work has been done on the sewer system.

"Almost all sewage flowing from San Jose enter the rivers and empty into the Pacific, particularly in the Gulf of Nicoya by way of the Tárcoles river. Locals know to avoid that area beaches for the sewage.

"Pollution has damaged mangroves and coral reefs, and is suspected of causing a decline in commercial fishing. It is also linked to water pollution hepatitis, cholera, skin problems and diarrhea cases increased by 16% in Costa Rica from 2002 to 2005.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Full Moon Cause For "Green Alert" For Costa Rica's Coasts

The full moon this weekend is the reason for the "green alert" for high waves for Costa Rica's coasts. The alert was issued by the Comisión Nacional de Emergencias (CNE) as a preventive measure.

The CNE is advisory is from Sunday to Thursday. CNE officials say the Pacific coast and the area of Isla del Coco could be the most affected by the waves.

According to the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) - national weather service - the high waves could have a greater impact at high time.

The lunar event this weekend, called by some as Super Moon Sunday, brings the moon closest to Earth in past 18 years. The super moon event is said to occur between March 16 and March 22 with the full moon being closest to Earth than any time in the past 18 years on March 19.

Celestial bodies do not orbit in perfect circles as the earliest scientist thought. Johannes Kepler showed us in 1609 that planets and moons sweep out their orbits in ellipses. This means that, at some points in their orbits, they are closer to the body they orbit than other points. Whenever a celestial satellite is at its closest point, it is known to be at perigee and when it is at its furthest point from the body it orbits, it is at apogee. 



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Friday, November 12, 2010

Living in San Isidro de General, Costa Rica - After the 2010 storm

Costa Rica Realtor Victor Guerrero

Costa Rica doesn't get hurricanes but we do feel their effects... San Isidro and the general valley area are recovering from the secondary effects of hurricane Tomas.

It started raining throughout the San Isidro area on Sunday morning October 31st and literally did not stop until the next Saturday the 6th of November. With periods of very heavy down pours to light showers, this was the most intense storm to hit Perez Zeledon since the effects of Hurricane Cesar back in '95.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Pura Vida de Osa Mountain Village, Costa Rica



As your flight pulls into the terminal in San Jose, Costa Rica, you are immediately greeted by the lush rolling hills that surround you. An updated airport, clean and nice, welcomes you to a land of adventure. You will exchange a little cash for Colones at the airport bank, enough for tips and gas, though many places take US dollars and the exchange rate at a real bank is much better. You grab your bags and snag your rental car (In August 2010 was $392 at Budget for 7 days, 4×4 Automatic, includes supplement liability insurance and the must have GPS navigation system as many roads are in good condition but poorly marked) and then venture on your way.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

World Phones

GSM cell phone, GSM wireless phone

Even though this article talks about Nigeria, most of it is applicable to other 2nd and 3rd world nations.

GSM cell phone business in Nigeria has led to the creation of wide variety
of mobile and GSM business involving gsm phone rental, prepaid, gsm wireless phone, prepay solutions, 3g and gps.

Also thriving is the sale of gsm mobile phone and gsm cell phone. Unlike a few years ago, portable and mobile handsets are no longer the exclusive preserve of the rich,and are commonplace everywhere.

Hugely popular in the mobile market are:
motorola gsm phone, ericsson gsm phone, nokia gsm phone, motorola gsm cell phones,
gsm tri band phone, samsung gsm phone and sony ericsson gsm.


There is also a large used gsm phone market.
Nokia gsm phones are the most popular for in used gsm phone as they are regarded
as being very rugged and reliable. Nokia also does a lot of promotion and publicity.

Another activity involving mobiles that is quite common is that of unlocking. It is not uncommon to see vendors and telecom outfits advertising services for portables and handsets that have to with gsm unlocked cell phones, gsm unlocked phone and unlocked gsm phones.

The GSM cell phone and the GSM wireless phone business is big and growing one. All the major telecom manufacturers such as:

Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung are involved with a wide range of handsets, brands, grades, types and models.
Fast Moving Gsm cell phone

In the market for the brand new GSM cell phone and GSM wireless phone, these are the market leaders:

Nokia gsm phone 3310, 1100, 3210, 3510, 3510I, 5210, 6210, ETC
Samsung gsm phone 1100 & OTHER CAMERA TYPE
Sony Ericsson gsm phone
Gsm phone BIRD -FLIP TYPE
LG gsm phone
Siemens gsm phone C35, C35I (Blue face)
NEC gsm phone

In the market for fairly used GSM cell phone and GSM wireless phone,
the Nokia gsm phone is the clear leader.

Popular models are:

Nokia gsm phone 3310, 3510I, 3210, 6210, (Radio phone)/camera type

In the fairly used market, Nokia is popular because of its perceived reliability
and ruggedness. Furthermore, the availability of Nokia parts and the fact that
different Nokia models often use the same parts are some the reasons that make
the Nokia gsm phone quite popular in the fairly used market.

See the websites below for more specific Cell Phone information in Costa Rica.

Cell Phones Costa Rica

Cell Phone Service in Costa Rica

Cell Phone Rentals Costa Rica

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Top 10 Reasons for Living in Costa Rica


Costa Rica has some of the best weather in the world, and a much less expensive cost of living than most countries. Adventure tourism is it's claim to fame and it has a democratic political process and stable government that attracts 100's of new foreign retirees and multi-national companies every year.

As a permanent resident of Costa Rica for 15 years, I'm frequently asked why I moved here. I've assembled my top 10 list of reasons to share with everyone who may be considering moving to paradise.

1. Climate. My metabolism thrives in the consistent warm temperatures here. No Heater or A/C required, therefore my old bones are always comfortable.

2. Nature. Every morning I enjoy the views of the mountains from my dinette table while I'm waking up to the sounds of exotic birds and a flowing river.

3. Affordable Medical Care. I had a procedure done in CIMA hospital here that cost $350 for a first class operating room, anesthesiologist and my internal specialist. The same procedure in Florida costs $2500. This private hospital has 86 private rooms, 14 private suites and is equipped to handle medical, surgical and maternity cases. It has a 24-hour emergency room as well as laboratory, X-ray services, and pharmacy. They accept several U.S. health insurance plans. Affordable dentistry is abundant here as well. A friend from Florida came here specifically to have 6 implants installed and this was his 2nd trip to have this work completed by the same dentist. During his 1st trip he had 2 implants and crowns installed and the total procedure took 3 days. The dentist arranged for hotel and transport from the airport and daily for the office visits. The cost he paid is $500 per tooth for titanium steel covered with bone material implants. The actual procedure takes less than 30 minutes per tooth. The impressions and the porcelain crowns cost $250 each. The dentist makes the crowns right in his office so he had the impressions made on Monday and the crowns installed on Tuesday. This dentist was educated at the U of Missouri. He does the implants and his son takes the impressions and installs the crowns.

4. My Tico Neighbors. Here in my pueblo, I live vicariously through the Tico families that live nearby with their close family unit and laid back ways of entertaining themselves and their kids. No video games or HDTV movies down here. The kids always have plenty of soccer in the center of town and then it's home with the folks to study and watch a little local TV with an old fashioned antenna on the roof.

5. Safety. Whenever I see a sensationalized report about a crime committed here, I wonder what the reports on the 11 o clock news are in New York or Miami. There is more violent crime in most North American cities in one month than we experience here in a year, yet the media loves to highlight crimes against U.S citizens that occur outside of US borders. No country is immune to the increasing crime rates that you find almost everywhere in the world. In most Costa Rican pueblos, crime tends to petty theft rather than violent. Unless you frequent areas targeted by criminals, you should not come face to face with crime. Costa Rica is a peace-loving democracy with no military and is frequently referred to as the Switzerland of the Americas.

6. Cost of Living. The financial benefits of being a U.S. citizen living abroad is attractive because we enjoy the tax-free foreign earned income benefit of more than $80,000 per year. Property tax for a cozy two bedroom condo including all municipal services such as garbage pickup twice per week and street and sidewalk maintenance is only $60.00 per year and the monthly condo maintenance fee is only $10.00. Monthly potable water costs $9.00. The electric bill is just $7.00 because ceiling fans are all that's needed to stay comfortable. In 2008, we had a 5.1% increase in the minimum wages. Below are the MONTHLY minimum wages for the following services as of 2008: Housemaid = $186. Messenger = $316. Security Guard = $343. Retail Salesperson = $252. Bus driver = $263. Secretary = $334. Membership to the local private recreational club is only $35 a month. There are a variety of local restaurants, offering some of the healthiest and best fire roasted chicken and broiled fish, plus Chinese, pizza and typical Tico food. I eat out almost everyday and spend an average of 2000 colones or $3.50 at lunch for fresh cooked meals. A beer in the local bar at happy hour is 550 colones or $.98 and a Johnnie Walker is 900 colones or $1.60. The local roasted chicken restaurant charges $4.64 for a 1/4 chicken with salad and tortillas including tip. Dinner or lunch at the El Dorado seafood restaurant of fresh Dorado or Corvina, salad and potatoes is $5.00 including tip. And their fabulous, take-out Ceviche, I keep in my frig for a healthy snack.

7. Fresh Food and Produce. My eggs are fresh every morning. The fish and chicken I eat for lunch were swimming and clacking at breakfast. And the hydroponic vegetables I make my salads with are picked fresh as I need them. If you want to eat North American style, the local Price Smart is stocked with imported foodstuffs and Outback and Hooters are close by.

8. High Technology. Intel and Hewlet Packard are just a few of the multi-national companies that have set up shop here. Many large international companies have moved here and they are creating 100's of new jobs for the local kids every year. I'm writing this article on my wireless laptop sitting in my easy chair while keeping my eye on CBS and ABC news programs that are beamed into the high-speed cable in my condo. And I can keep in touch with my family and friends in the USA for 9 cents a minute with my local long distance company.

9. Location. I can jump on a 2.5 hour flight to Miami or Ft. Lauderdale if something comes up with my family in Florida. I'm closer to my parents from here than my brother is in Illinois.

10. Adventure Tourism. Whenever I feel the urge or have friends come to visit there are a variety of exciting options to experience here. Volcanoes are within an hour and the Caribbean or Pacific Beaches are only a few hours away. The Forest Canopy tour is a great half day adventure and many of my friends enjoy rolling down the rivers on White Water Rafting trips.

Top 10 Reasons for Living in Costa Rica was written and reposted with permission by Tom Rosenberger, a U.S. native that has lived in Costa Rica for more than 15 years and is the owner of Costa Rica Home Builder (www.CostaRicaHomeBuilder.com).

Unspoiled and pristine Costa Rica


Costa Rica is one of the few safe countries to visit in the Central America region. It is a must see for it’s natural beauty with much of the country protected as a national park providing a rare opportunity to see an unspoiled and pristine environment.

Most tours begin in San Jose, the largest city in Costa Rica. From there, you can enjoy several guided tours of your own choosing. Costa Rica is Spanish-speaking but many tourist areas have those who understand English and the accommodations are generally first-rate.

Some guided tours will take you to the Heredia Highlands, the perfect spot to view the huge Poas Volcano and its nearly one mile wide steaming crater the largest volcanic crater in the world. Then you’ll spend some time on a naturalist-guided tour of the La Paz Waterfall Gardens with five waterfalls, an aviary and a butterfly garden.

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Costa Rica Wikipedia



Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica (Spanish: Costa Rica or República de Costa Rica, pronounced [reˈpuβlika ðe ˈkosta ˈrika]) is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the east and south, the Pacific Ocean to the west and south and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
Costa Rica, which translates literally as "Rich Coast", constitutionally abolished its army permanently in 1949.[2][3][4] It is the only Latin American country included in the list of the world’s 22 older democracies.[5] Costa Rica has consistently been among the top Latin American countries in terms of the Human Development Index, and ranked 54th in the world in 2007.[6] The country is ranked 3rd in the world, and 1st among the Americas, in terms of the 2010 Environmental Performance Index.[7]
In 2007 the Costa Rican government announced plans for Costa Rica to become the first carbon neutral country by 2021.[8][9][10] According to the New Economics Foundation, Costa Rica ranks first in the Happy Planet Index and is the "greenest" country in the world.[11]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica