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Home - Locals Corner

Dream Big, Dominicalito! - Pepe

Dream Big, Dominicalito!

Dominicalito and its community are very close to young Pepe’s heart. That is why he wants to change the living conditions there. Help him to do so.

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Community - Local Farmer's Market

Help our Community by Promoting the Local Economy

Living in this community for over 14 years, Dra. Mónica Alfaro tells us about some things she has learned during this time, regarding local economy.

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Our Guys in Argentina – World Rafting Competition

We started the trip by flying to Chile; from there we drove to Aluminé (Argentina) where the rafting event took place. It was an experience full of joy for us since we had not experienced […]

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Say No to the one-use plastic in Osa! A coherent purpose.

This is how Osa´s initiative “free of single-use plastic”, which is totally consistent with the green identity of the destination, becomes a magnet that attracts the efforts of entrepreneurs, the community, environmental organizations, government offices, and politicians.

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Ballena Tales Magazine and Travel Guide History, a decade of success!

Ballena Tales History, Costa Rica South Pacific Travel Guide

At 2007 there were no printed means of communication between the three villages. In Ojochal not even phone service was functioning. I started to edit Ballena Tales, a little brochure dedicated to the area, interviewing pioneers, business people, and tourists.

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The Flutterby House at the beach

~ by Jordan Gill The Flutterby House at the beach If you haven’t been to the Flutterby House in a while, then you’re in for a treat during your next visit. After recently celebrating their […]

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