Easter Week’s Turbulent Waters: A Rash of Aquatic Tragedies Strikes Costa Rica
The tranquility of the holiday season was disrupted by a series of accidents on the water, some of which ended in tragedy.
The tranquility of the holiday season was disrupted by a series of accidents on the water, some of which ended in tragedy.
With the roads clear for the great escape, the guardians of asphalt and order, Costa Rica’s traffic officers, are shifting gears to focus on safety.
Roger Pardo Maurer, a figure renowned for his contributions to defense and security, met a tragic end last Sunday.
Quepos, Costa Rica’s serene paradise, experienced an unexpected jolt when a 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Central Pacific region.
In a sobering incident on the picturesque shores of Montezuma beach in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, a British tourist’s leisurely swim turned tragic.
Costa Rica forecasts a gusty performance starting this Saturday night, with an encore expected to last through New Year’s Eve and into early January.
They’re not just hanging mistletoe; they’re deploying a formidable team to keep the celebrations safe and merry for everyone.
Kicking off at 6 p.m., the festival will light up the route from the National Gymnasium in La Sabana to the Chinese Arch in Paseo de los Estudiantes.