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Owning Property in Costa Rica - What You Need To Know -

Owning and holding property in Costa Rica has been and still can be a legal challenge, especially if there are title issues, if the property is in certain rural areas, if it is subject to complex property limitations or if the owner is absent from the property for long periods of time. All property is not equal and does not have the same legal treatment. Property can be private or public, but all private property is, of course, as in any other country, subject to various legal limitations. For example, at a very basic level, all properties are subject to the Law of Roads and the Law of Waters (yes waters in plural); or all property is

Tica Doctor Collaborates in Research on Chilean Alpacas Nanoantibodies as a Treatment Against COVID-19

(MENAFN - Costa Rica News) report this adTCRN STAFF Like you, we are tired of corporate media that is politically driven and one sided. So we decided to focus on news that s important to people. We re Creating a Conscious alternative news network that we feel the world needs and we need your help! We can t do this without you! Support news and media that matters and that can help change our world! Zaray Miranda is a young Costa Rican doctor who is contributing to a research at the Austral University of Chile that proposes the use of nanoantibodies from Chilean alpacas as a

Costa Rica s Monteverde faces an eco-tourism crisis

Email In early March, the sunset lookouts in Monteverde, Costa Rica, were packed with tourists. This community of roughly 6,000 residents is an ecotourism hot spot, and by most accounts, 2020 was set to be a banner year. Now police tape wraps the newly installed wooden benches, and every attraction, including the famed Cloud Forest Biological Preserve, is shuttered. Restaurants are folding and accommodations, from backpacker hostels to homestays and Airbnbs, are empty. A silence has descended, cut only by birdsong. It’s both tranquil and ominous the sound of indefinite absence. Santa Elena, the village serving the area around Monteverde, normally hums with visitors hopping from backpacker hostels to restaurants and attractions, such as the Serpentario snake zoo (right). Now the streets are empty.Photograph by Mauricio Valverde Arce

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