As the sun sets on the Oscar Arias era, what remains is a mixed bag of emotions for the Costa Rican people. After his first term as president he was proclaimed a hero.
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Following a full year of restoration, valuing $1 million, the Costa Rica National Art Museum reopened this May with an inaugural celebration open to the public.
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Did you know that Costa Rica's first national park was named after rocks encrusted in bird guano? Have you heard the legend of the Old Woman's Corner?
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The smell of polished leather permeates the crisp air of San José in December as thousands of riders descend on this city mounted on their best steeds for the annual Christmas tope.
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Robust lands creased by volcanoes pampered by rich black soils and bossy ladies are captured in each flat, broad leaf of Nicaraguan tobacco.
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