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FAQ - Danyasa Yoga Retreat and Eco Lodge
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What's Danyasa Eco-Retreat all about? We offer an ecologically friendly retreat space and a sanctuary for exploration and transformation through yoga, surf, play, movement, healing arts, relaxation, adventure, community and a connection to nature. To provide top notch teacher trainings, workshops, private sessions, classes, tours, events events in Costa Rica! To explore myriad ways to better ourselves… giving us more tools to move through the world, living artfully. How do we get to Dominical? We are loc...
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Sep 2, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Friday, September 2, 2011. Indigenous Ancestors of the Costa Rican people. Posted by Bill and Yolanda. When my Husband and I moved to Costa Rica. Most indigenous groups had a simple economy; a chief called “cacique” ruled them. When the Spaniards arrived, many tribes moved back into the mountains in order to avoid slavery and taxation by the Spaniards. The extinction of the indigenous of Costa Rica was due mostly to diseases, rather than targeted genocide as what we belie...
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Apr 27, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. The Top 20 Phrases you need to know in Spanish. Posted by Bill and Yolanda. If you speak Spanish or know already some phrases. You will probably agree with me when I say that part of the fun of vacationing. Or living in another country is the opportunity to communicate with the local people, make friends and enjoy the culture. Side of the country is highly touristic. However, knowing some key phrases. Here we go, the Top 20 Phrases. 191;Cuanto d...
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Jul 5, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Surfing is a great way to get and stay in shape. Posted by Bill and Yolanda. Cloudy or Rainy; does not matter, it is time for surfing. The rainy season technically started in May. In general, during the months of May, June, July and August. Temperatures are still hot and the heavy rains have yet to fall. Common weather at this time is sunny skies. With late afternoon or early morning rain showers. Nevertheless, the waves in Pavones. This site has gr...
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Jun 21, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Costa Rica one of the Top favorite spots for Humpback Whales. Posted by Bill and Yolanda. When you come to Costa Rica. I recommend you visit the Marino Ballena National Park. Http:/ www.bahiaaventuras.com/national-parks/marino-ballena/. You will find this National Park only a few miles north from the village of Ojochal. There you can enjoy a whale watch adventure. It is something worth to try. The coastal waters of Costa Rica. And they are awesome.
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Sep 23, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Friday, September 23, 2011. Turtle Season in Costa Rica. Olive Ridley Turtle, known in Costa Rica as "Tortuga Marina Lora". Posted by Bill and Yolanda. The Pacific Olive Ridley. Is one of only seven sea turtle. Species in the world and was named after The English botanist and geologist Henry Nicholas Ridley,. Once they know they are in the right place, the female turtle start to dig with her rear flippers in a paddle-like motion; she digs as deep as she can and then after...
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise: Sep 12, 2011
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Costa Rica a corner of Paradise. Monday, September 12, 2011. 8220;Whale’s Tail” Master Piece of Mother Nature in Uvita, Costa Rica. Posted by Bill and Yolanda. The “Whale’s Tail” is a spectacular natural formation that interestingly enough attracts the famous Humpback Whales to Uvita Costa Rica this time of the year. If you want to read more about this wonderful visitors, check on my archive the Jun 21 post. Costa Rica one of the Top favorite spots for Humpback Whales. Personally, I do not worry too much...
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Location – Selva Escondida
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Mountain meets the Sea. Selva Escondida is located in the Escaleras. Mountainous neighborhood between Dominical and Uvita in the Southern Zone of Costa Rica. From San Jose, take highway 27 toll road and turn south on highway 34 – the Costanera Sur (Coastal South highway). On the coastal highway Dominical and Uvita, turn up on the Escaleras road across from Hotel Cuna Del Angel, 2km up, the first gate on the right after bar Jolly Roger. Getting to Selva Escondida. To open driving directions in Google Maps.
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Alex and Sharon are getting married!!!
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A Celebration of Love. Flying to Costa Rica! Four major U.S. airlines now fly to Costa Rica. Has daily connections from Los Angeles via Guatemala City, and Washington D.C. via Mexico City. Flies daily from Miami and Dallas. Flies twice daily from Houston, once from Newark. Has a link from Atlanta. You can also fly from Los Angeles via Mexico City with Mexicana. The Costa Rican flag-carrier, now operates under the corporate livery of Central American airline TACA Group. We're also happy to support our new...
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» FAQ Uvita Casitas
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Furnished Casitas in Uvita, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Q: How far is the beach? A: The beach is a short 8 minute walk from our casitas. Q: Are there restaurants in the area? How far are they? A: There are lots of dining options in Uvita. There are traditional Costa Rican “Soda” restaurants, pizza, Italian, burgers, upscale dining, and more. We have several restaurants within a 10 minute walk of our casitas. Q: Is there public transportation? Q: How do I get from San Jose to Uvita? Or you can use our Location.