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  • Sophia 12:25 pm on January 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Daily Surf Report 

    crsurf.com

    CR-Surf.com

    Caribbean Coast – A macking NNE swell arrives on Tuesday morning bringing storms and huge surf. Will pick up to double overhead by the end of the day and still have well overhead sets Wednesday. The swell dies on Thursday, leaving cleaner overhead waves, and by Saturday is back to waist to chest. More swell expected as this is the Carib’s swell season.

    Pacific Coast – Expect a blast of offshore winds up north this week, with surf staying in the waist to chest range to start off Monday and last until the weekend. A swell from the south finally arrives early Sunday morning, and will combine with the big WNW swell next Monday.

    The Long Shot – The combo South swell and WNW will give spots overhead surf to start next week, but won’t last past next Wednesday. Past that – it’s FLAT…. Go to the Caribbean!!

     
  • Sophia 1:02 pm on January 11, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Volcano Offers January Surprise 

    Tico Times Staff | aleff@ticotimes.net

    For the second year in a row, Mother Nature set an ominous precedent by ringing in the New Year with a jolt.
    Ash, More Ash: The ground change from green to gray in a flash when the Turrialba Volcano rumbled and spit earlier this week.
    Ronald Reyes | Tico Times

    Last year’s surprise was the Jan. 8, 2009, Cinchona earthquake. And 2010 kicked off with volcanic tremors Tuesday inside Costa Rica’s 3,340-meter-high Turrialba Volcano, about 40 kilometers northeast of San José, triggering an ash eruption the likes of which have not been seen in more than 140 years.

    Disaster response teams had evacuated a total of 36 people by press time on Thursday. Twenty-four of them took refuge early in the week in a community center in Santa Cruz, approximately seven kilometers from the volcano’s crater, while others stayed with their families in nearby towns, according to National Emergency Commission (CNE). Some of the evacuees had begun to return to their homes on Thursday.

    There were no reports of illness or injury due to the volcano, Ministry of Health authorities said.

    On the afternoon of the eruption, the wind blew southwestward, causing most of the ash to settle within 12 km of the crater, although some ash flew as far as the east side of San José, said Raúl Mora, geologist and volcanologist with the National Seismological Network (RSN). He’s been visiting the mountain to monitor its activity with fellow scientists from the network, which is run by the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) and the University of Costa Rica.

    The authorities identified a six-km radius around the crater that they say should be evacuated.

    In the tiny village of La Central, where dairy and potato farmers have braved life on the slope of the volcano during the last few years of increasing volcanic gases, the air grew thicker this week and reeked of sulfur, while the ground turned gray with a muddy mixture of rain, earth and ash. The farmers have left.

    Ash, More Ash

    “Last night (Wednesday) when we entered the affected area getting people out of their homes, it still smelled a lot,” said the Red Cross’ chief of rescue operations, Carlos Gutiérrez.

    But only 20 km south and east of the volcano, residents and businesses say they hardly noticed a thing.

    “In Cervantes, this whole area, including downtown Turrialba, hasn’t been affected at all,” said José Mena, owner of Restaurante Bocadito del Cielo.

    The Turrialba Volcano remained active for several days but the volcanic tremors and ash showed signs of subsiding by Thursday.

    After an analysis of the ash and volcanic activity, Mora said the mountain might continue its unusual activity, but he said lava flow is unlikely.

    “In order for there to be magma close to the surface there must be deformations in the walls (of the volcano), changes in the chemistry of the gases, many tremors that force the magma upward and, at this time, the tremors are of another sort – not (caused by) rising magma,” said the RSN volcano expert.

    Mora added that the ash particles were, at most, two millimeters in diameter, so the volcano had not shown signs of launching rocks, as some media reports had implied.

    By Thursday, CNE said the volcano’s activity had begun to die down but ash clouds continued to shoot up 100 meters from the crater.

     
  • Sophia 11:35 am on January 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Retirement in Costa Rica 

    Have you dreamed of retiring to a Garden of Eden? Here are some facts about retirement in Costa Rica that could make your dreams very real.

    Costa Rica appeals to many for a variety of different reasons. Costa Rica has one of the highest standards of living in Latin America, is the oldest and most stable democratic governments in Latin America and has one of the highest literacy rates in the world (95%). It also has one of the longest life-expectancy rates on earth, 77 years! They must be doing something right in Costa Rica!

    Costa Rica is home to more Americans (per capita) than any other country outside of the U.S. and there are many good reasons for this. With a delightful, near perfect tropical climate, low violent-crime rate, stable democratic government and a plethora of outdoor activities to partake in year round, Americans seem to have no trouble adopting Costa Rica as their new home.

    Living in Costa Rica among friendly locals, also known as Ticos, allows that “peaceful, easy feeling” to overwhelm you because you never have to worry about a frost and there is always warm sunshine to look forward to, even in the rainy season.

    Pura Vida!

    Check out retirement homes for sale at http://www.costarica-mls.com

     
  • Sophia 1:11 pm on January 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Montana Samara Development, Samara (Costa Rica) 

    If you are looking to build your dream home in the canopied mountains of Costa Rica, look no further! As the name suggests, the Montana Samara development is being constructed in the mountains of Samara Beach, Costa Rica.

    Montana Samara

    Montana Samara | Ocean View from Pool

    Lots in this 300 acre gated community highlight Samara’s breathtaking 180 degree (and more) unobstructed panoramic ocean, jungle, and mountain views! Prices for lots are at least 25% less than any neighboring comparables and start at just 70k! All infrastructures are in place; there are good roads, water, and electricity to all lots. The community is gated with a guard house and very secure.

    The Montana Samara project is considered an eco-friendly wildlife sanctuary, where “Every tree is a community.” Surrounded by nature these lots are tranquil, serene, private, and secure. Throughout the day you can hear the sounds of the howler monkeys and quite often you will see them! There are endless hiking and horseback riding trails.

    The quaint, yet diverse, town of Samara has unique attributes which allow it to stand out amongst other Costa Rican beach communities. First, it is one of the only towns in Costa Rica to be built on a grid, making it very easy to navigate. Second, Samara’s beach is not only a very beautiful white sand beach, but it is also considered one of the safest beaches in all of Costa Rica according to: Lonely Planet. The beach is actually in a 4 mile long bay and it is protected by an island and reef, therefore there is no current or undertow. Third, Samara is an International community. In fact, the first foreigner settlers were Italians. Now, in addition to others, there are Americans, Canadians, Germans, Argentinean’s, and French. Foreign influences are all around, and are most apparently in the local cuisine, which encompasses more than 48 restaurants.

    So, if you are looking for a true nature sanctuary in a Costa Rican paradise on the most beautiful and safe beach in Costa Rica to build your custom dream home and live like a King for pennies on the dollar and wading in the warm protected waters of Samara beach and dining in authentic international restaurants, this is the place!

    Contact Montana Samara today for more information and/or to set up a tour!

    Click Here for all the Details

     
  • Richard 6:31 pm on January 1, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Finally, a real MLS in Costa Rica! 

    Well, it’s about time! Costa Rica has been in desperate need of a centralized MLS system forever…

    On January 1, 2010, CostaRica-MLS.com launched its solution to the problem. This free site is already attracting thousands of buyers from the US, Canada, Europe and elsewhere around the world.

    CostaRica-MLS.com’s service offering is based on a simple proposition – they act as a medium between thousands of active home buyers/tenants and the agents and developers in Costa Rica.

    Costa Rica MLS | Featured Listing

    According to Hitwise.com, CostaRica-MLS.com already has over six times the site traffic of its nearest competitor, providing access to thousands of home hunters.

    Traditional newspapers and magazines are facing dwindling circulations and home buyers know that property is often sold or out of date by the time the publication is printed.

    CostaRicaMLS.com offers a free, easy to use solution to that problem.

    Well over half of the US, Canada and Europe population has access to the Internet be it at home, work or elsewhere. Broadband connections are booming and revolutionizing how people buy real estate.

    Research shows that over 75% of successful home buyers use the internet to search for property.

    CostaRica-MLS.com is easy to use and is compatible with most estate agency software. The agents only have to upload their properties once, giving them time to focus on their core business – selling and renting property!

    For more information check out the site http://www.costarica-mls.com

    CostaRica-MLS.com

     
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