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Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Inside Manuel Antonio National Park
Costa Rica National Parks: Manuel Antonio National Park in the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica, contains several short trails, all of which are easily accessible and well maintained. These provide the best opportunity in Costa Rica to see both white-faced and squirrel monkeys, sloths and more Costa Rica wildlife.
Jul 31, 2007, 14:42
Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio, A Little Slice of Paradise
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Central Pacific Costa Rica: This Costa Rica National Park is just south of the small quaint town of Quepos on the Pacific Coast. Manuel Antonio is a 4 hour drive from San Jose, 1 hour south of Jaco Beach. Its secluded white sand beaches, breathtaking views and dramatic rocky headlands make it one of the most alluring National Parks in Costa Rica.
Mar 1, 2007, 12:21
Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio: Getting There
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Central Pacific Costa Rica: Perhaps the most frequently visited beach in Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio is just miles from the small port town of Quepos. Transportation & getting there by bus, car, plane is easy.
Jul 2, 2006, 15:26
Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Hikes and Trails in Manuel Antonio Park
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Central Pacific Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio National Park: Vehicles must be left outside the park entrance for $5/day. It’s suggested to leave your car at the hotel take a bus down to the Manuel Antonio Park.
Jul 2, 2006, 14:14
Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Central Pacific Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio Park is located 7 Km. South of the city of Quepos, on the Pacific seaboard of the province of Puntarenas. Importance: Its white - sand beaches, such as Espadilla, South of Manuel Antonio, are its main attraction. It includes 12 islands mostly bare of any vegetation and located a short distance of the coast.
Apr 15, 2005, 15:55
Costa Rica Area Info
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Traveling Through Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio National Park
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Central pacific Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio beach. A visit to any tropical country is not really complete without at least one trip to the beach. Especially when it’s one of the most incredible beaches in the world.
Apr 9, 2005, 12:16
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Manuel Antonio National Park
Tiny it may be, but this National Park epitomizes everything tourists flock to Costa Rica to see: stunning beaches, a magnificent setting with islands offshore (bird sanctuaries for marine species), lush rainforest laced with a network of welcoming trails....a must see while in Costa Rica.
Oct 25, 2004, 14:49
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Kids Saving The Rain Forest
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Costa Rica wildlife. KSTR now has a great way for you to help save the rainforest, not only in your own community but around the world! You too can make a difference just by helping KSTR!
Jul 7, 2004, 16:41
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
Kids Saving The Rainforest Update
Costa Rica National Parks & Volcanos: Costa Rica wildlife: Manuel Antonio National Park. Amidst the blooming ginger, the rain-drenched, sun-dappled banana fronds, and the ebb and flow of the Pacific tide, Costa Rica's "Kids Saving The Rainforest" is a place where my heart found a home in the jungles of Costa Rica.
Feb 4, 2004, 16:44
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National Parks
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Manuel Antonio National Park
The Great Release of "Little Buddy", The Incredible Sloth!
Little Buddy, the one and a half year old, adorable, 3 toed [not so slow] sloth has now been successfully released! April 15th was the miraculous day—back to the wild! The preparation for this day started on November 22, 2001, Thanksgiving Day in the USA.
Jun 7, 2002, 16:48