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The
South Pacific region of Costa Rica
is known for its biological diversity, natural beauty
and intensely complex ecosystems. National Geographic
magazine has called the area "the most biologically
intense place on earth". This southern region offers
dramatic scenery unforgettable adventures and a time
to remember. Can you afford to pass this tip? The best
time to visit the area is during the months of January
through April when there is little rain. But if you
don't mind a downpour the blooms and the lush green
of the forest will more than compensate for any dampness.
Diving, snorkeling, hiking and bird watching are ideal
for the true exploration of a country. You will learn
about the different facets of the forest's major players.
The guide will enable you to see the more elusive or
unobtrusive sights the forest has to offer. Your provisions
should include insect repellent. The mosquitoes and
sand flies are abundant.
Boats
are the main means of transportation for visiting coastal
areas of the peninsula, so throw in the sun gear. The
beaches of Pan Dulce, Carate and Carbonara are quite
beautiful and great for day trips.
Corcovado
National Park
Spanning
more than 40.000 hectares, this park is an excellent
expanse of primary forest. There are many species of
flora found here that aren't found in many other parks
because of gaps caused by deforestation. Visitors will
find an incredible wealth of animals in Corcovado. Bird
species alone number more than 400 and are followed
by more than one hundred different species of amphibians.
Mammal species also surpass the 100 mark. A real treat
of Corcovado is its population of scarlet macaws. These
raucous birds aren't that difficult to spot if you can
recognize their call. The sight of pairs of scarlet
macaws flying above the canopy is a sight that will
most assuredly leave you breathless.
The trails
that wind through the park are lengthy and will take
you through an amazingly rich tropical forest. Epiphytes
and lianas abound on the trunks and boughs of majestic
trees.
Cano Island
Found
12 miles off the Osa Peninsula's western coast. Cano
Island is a treat to visit. Armed with binoculars and
a guide, travelers will have no trouble enjoying the
island to the fullest. Intrepid naturalists enjoy hitting
the trails while divers and snorkelers head for the
water!
The rich
archaeological sites found on the island counterbalance
the intricate forest system. The island is believed
to have a burial site for pre-Columbian indigenous from
the mainland. These people and their beliefs remain
a mystery buried beneath the growth of the primordial
forest.
During
your hike you will most likely see a great deal of artifacts,
but refrain from touching or moving them. Pestles, corn-grinding
tables and pottery have been found. Some of the most
interesting pieces are large solid rock spheres scattered
around the island. They are believed to have been used
as markers for graves and are made of granite.
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