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Curú National Wildlife Refuge is a pristine nature reserve located on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. It was established in 1983 with the primary goal of protecting the region’s diverse ecosystems, including tropical dry forests, mangroves, beaches, and coral reefs.
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Experience the magic of bioluminescence on a unique paddling tour. This nighttime adventure offers an unforgettable encounter with bioluminescent organisms, showcasing the captivating phenomenon of living creatures emitting visible light. This natural light show, known as bioluminescence, is a form of chemiluminescence that will leave you in awe. Bioluminescence is common in marine invertebrates and certain fungi, microorganisms including some bioluminescent bacteria, and terrestrial invertebrates such as fireflies. The light is produced in two ways, either bacteriologically, by symbiotic organisms such as Vibrio bacteria, or autogenically, produced by the animals themselves.
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Costa Rica, a jewel of Central America, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. From stunning beaches and lush rainforests to majestic volcanoes and diverse wildlife, this small country packs a big punch. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-time traveler, Costa Rica offers something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready to experience “Pura Vida” (pure life) – the Costa Rican way of life!
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Costa Rica, a land synonymous with lush rainforests and exotic wildlife, holds a hidden treasure beneath the surface of its turquoise waters. Scuba diving here is an experience that transcends the ordinary, offering an immersion into a world teeming with vibrant marine life and breathtaking underwater landscapes.