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San Jose (Fri., 3/6/09) - Mystery Meat
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Alexandra Fries
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Mar 08, 2009
- My first meal in Costa Rica, was it worth 3,000 colones (3.5 dollars)? You decide...
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Palo Verde! (Sat., 3/7/09) - Cows, Howler Monkeys and Poisonous Snakes
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Alexandra Fries
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Mar 08, 2009
- Some animal photos from the beautiful Palo Verde.
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Palo Verde (Sun., 3/8/09) - Discovering the Beauty of the Dry, Rocky Hills
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Jennifer Swenson
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posted
Mar 09, 2009
- Monkey ladders don’t make very good swings.
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Fortuna (Mon., 3/9/09) - Arenal: Ziplining through Rainforest
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Lisanne Petracca
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Mar 10, 2009
- Eight of us braved some serious heights and a bit of rainfall to zipline through some truly magnificent rainforest.
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Rio Tempisque (3/9/09) - On the Tempisque River
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Megan Cattau
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Mar 10, 2009
- On a boat ride down the Tempisque River, we see many diverse and colorful animals
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Costa Rica (3/12/09) - Photo summary of the trip thus far
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Amelia Kissick
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Mar 12, 2009
- Here are a few shots I have taken throughout the trip.
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La Selva (3/11/09) - Wildlife at La Selva
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Erin Poor
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Mar 12, 2009
- Awoken to a chorus of birds, I find the amount of wildlife at La Selva both overwhelming and inspiring.
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La Virgen (Wed. 3/11/09) - Exploring an Organic Pineapple Plantation
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Monica Stich
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Mar 12, 2009
- Can plantation owned by a Texas company promote organic farming in Costa Rica and produce local benefits?
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La Selva (3/11/09) - Hola From Costa Rica
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Robyn Walker
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Mar 11, 2009
- As the title may suggest, I am in fact in Costa Rica. At La Selva research station, to be exact, studying tropical ecology with thirteen of my classmates.
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La Selva (Mon., 3/15/09) - The Hardest Workers at La Selva
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Robyn Walker
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Mar 16, 2009
- You see these guys tramping through the forest and grounds day and night, hard at work and never seeming to rest. They haul objects much larger than themselves through mud, over tree roots and down treacherous slopes without even breaking a sweat. They are the leafcutter ants.

