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The Eerie Echoes of Fort Leonard Wood: Ghosts, Ghouls, and Bigfoot?
Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri is a hotbed of hauntings, where whispers of ghosts and ghouls are as common as military drills.
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Jaco Beach: Costa Rica’s Ultimate Nightlife Destination
by Admin 2023/12/09Jaco Beach is renowned as Costa Rica’s party capital, boasting an ever-expanding array of dance clubs, chic beach bars, and trendy restaurants
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rica’s Japdeva Scores Tariff Increase: A Financial Lifeline or Just a Drop in the Ocean?
by Admin 2023/12/08While about 20 tariffs saw increases ranging from 11% to 233%, nine others actually decreased by 6% to 69%, and 28 remained unchanged.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rican Businesses Under Siege: The Alarming Rise of Drug Gang Extortion
by Admin 2023/12/08Costa Rican businesses find themselves in a precarious situation, facing extortion from notorious drug gangs like Los Lara and Diablo.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rica’s Unexpected Guest: The Unlikely Capture of an Al Shabab Terrorist Suspect
by Admin 2023/12/08Costa Rican authorities made headlines with the arrest of Ali Abdinuur Ahmed, a Somali national linked to the radical Islamist organization Al Shabab.
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Welcome to the Wild Side: Inside a Costa Rican Influencer’s Domestic Jungle
by Admin 2023/12/08Picture waking up to the sounds of hedgehogs rustling and dogs barking, rather than the usual humdrum of city life.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rica’s Landslide Lament: A Rocky Road to Disaster Prevention
by Admin 2023/12/08Far from being an occasional inconvenience, they’ve turned into a persistent threat, especially on the critical highways like National Route 1 and Route 32.