hi,
i would like to know how do guatemalan minds "work"? can i compare them to southern european countries such as italy and spain or is the mentality completely different? im asking ...
My close friend and I are traveling to San Jose Costa Rica for three weeks, living with a host family for speaks Spanish (we don't speak any) We are going on an abroad volunteer program so we ...
I am a permanent resident of the US, but my visa to Guatemala will only be for 30 days and I want to stay for 90 days. What exactly can I do to circumvent the visa restriction?...
Does any one know Cesar Augusto Pujol in Panama? I tried the paginas blancas in Panama and got nothing. I need to get in touch with this person it's so important. Help!!...
I need to make a brochure for Spanish class to convince people to travel to Guatemala.......we need to start with a catchy phrase...it has to be in Spanish.....I would like it if it rhymes but it ...
It depends on the area of Costa Rica you are in and What type of Tropical Forest you are looking for. Here in Costa Rica we have a few different types of forest Cloud Forest up in the mountains. We have Rain Forest. We Have Dry Forest. The Largest National Park is Parque Nacional Tapanti, Parque Nacional Chirripo, Parque Internacional La Amistad. It is technically three National Parks but the land areas are all connected. Another is Isla Del Coco. The entire Island is a National Park. Here in Costa Rica almost the entire country is covered in forest. It all depends on which type of forest you are looking to enjoy. There are places along the Central Pacific coast where Rain Forest comes all the way down to meet the ocean such as in Quepos where the Manuel Antonio Nacional Park is located. When in doubt look at a map. The land area of the three parks I listed is far bigger than the corcovado.
sweetmommy
Yep, the Corcovado is right!
JD
dude, this people are wrong... that's the corcovado forest