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  2. Outward Bound Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica charter combines adventure activities - including hiking, rafting, kayaking, surfing, rappelling, SCUBA diving and tree climbing - with the cultural experience of learning first-hand about the Costa Rican way of life and environment by staying with local families and immersion in wilderness settings.

  3. Magnolia gloriensis - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia gloriensis is a large tree. [1] Range and habitat ... In the Monteverde region of northwestern Costa Rica it is found at 600 meters elevation. In western ...

  4. Costa Rica's Finca Bellavista Treehouse Community Is 100 ...

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    The Fall Creek Tree Village in Oregon, for example, was occupied by an estimated 1,000 activists for almost six years. (As a result, the Fall Creek forest still stands today).

  5. Tabebuia rosea - Wikipedia

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    Tabebuia rosea, also called pink poui, and rosy trumpet tree [2] is a neotropical tree that grows up to 30 m (98 ft) and can reach a diameter at breast height of up to 100 cm (3 ft). The Spanish name roble de sabana , meaning "savannah oak", is widely used in Costa Rica , probably because it often remains in heavily deforested areas and because ...

  6. Ceiba - Wikipedia

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    In Caracas, Venezuela there is a 100-year-old ceiba tree in front of the San Francisco Church known as La Ceiba de San Francisco and is an important element in the history of the city. The towering specimen near the town of Sabalito , Costa Rica , is a relict tree called "la ceiba" by residents and a survivor of one of the highest terrestrial ...

  7. La Selva Biological Station - Wikipedia

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    La Selva Biological Station is a protected area encompassing 1,536 ha of low-land tropical rain forest in northeastern Costa Rica.It is owned and operated by the Organization for Tropical Studies, [2] a consortium of universities and research institutions from the United States, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. [3]

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  9. Enterolobium cyclocarpum - Wikipedia

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    The abundance of this tree, especially in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, where it is prized for the shady relief it provides from the intense sun, coupled with its immensity, have made it a widely recognized species. It is the national tree of Costa Rica. In North America, it is often called elephant-ear tree, due to the shape of the seedpods.