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photographsbyblue · 11 months
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Volcanic Pathway
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hungrytravellers · 3 months
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Volcanoes And Us
Amazing scenes have been unfolding on the TV screen recently, the Earth itself cracking wide open as bright orange fire laps around buildings and rivers of molten lava surge with unstoppable power through the darkness. This is, of course, the latest eruption in Iceland, the land of fire and ice, captured live and beamed in graphic detail straight to our news channels. Michaela and I have always…
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jamesgibsonwork · 1 year
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barbarapicci · 7 months
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Streetart: "La leyenda de los volcanes, Iztaccíhuatl y Popocatépetl" by AREN @ Mexico
More info at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/09/25/streetart-aren-mexico/
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sheirukitriesfandom · 9 months
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Ye Big Olde Savos Aren Headcanon Masterpost
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(Super long post under the cut)
Short biography
General information:
- Savos is an only child.
- He was born in 4E 5, making him 194 years old by Skyrim time (Elven ages are ugh, but according to the UESP, 200 is old for a dunmer…)
- Savos was born under the apprentice, thus making the month of his birth Sun’s Height.
- He is bisexual.
- He was born in Winterhold and grew up among the city’s large dunmer population.
- Knows Winterhold-dialect Dunmeris, Tamrielic, Nordic, and a tiny bit of Dovahzul.
- His parents owned a tailor shop.  
- He's a second generation immigrant to Skyrim. His parents came to Winterhold shortly after the fall of Baar Dau (I imagine there was a short period of growing volcanic activity before Red Mountain blew up for good), fearing further consequences of the impact. His grandparents lived in Morrowind until their death.
- He has been to Morrowind on several occasions (and he has met Neloth). He has also been to Cyrodiil.
- Savos is not very religious; he was raised to believe in the reclamations, but over the years it has become a matter of “Whichever deity is willing to listen”. However, he does practice ancestor worship in a sense; he regularly leaves a little offering for the dead of the Great Collapse (which included his parents) on the shore below Winterhold. 
- Also, due to the nord/dunmer cultural mixture of his hometown, exclamations like “Shor’s bones!” are just as much a part of his vocabulary as “Azura curse you!”.
Appearance:
- He is fairly short for a dunmer (1,68 metres); he’s just a tiny bit taller than Mirabelle.
- Savos has a Lichtenberg scar (a souvenir from Morokei) running from just below his clavicle all the way to his hips. He’s extremely self-conscious about that and will lash out at anyone questioning his explanation of “magical accident”.
- He has a barely noticeable bald patch (a scar) from when he got hit by an icicle when he was a student.
- He doesn't care much about anyone's looks, including his own. He's clean and knows when to look presentable, but he cares more about being comfy than looking good. Has exactly one outfit for special occasions.
- He's in average shape for his age and lack of physical activity. 
 Social:
- Savos does not like dealing with people in positions of authority. Serious talks with Jarl Korir, for example, are his personal nightmare.
- Although Savos is an introvert through and through, he is not necessarily shy.
- He is not a good public speaker. Even when he was still a teacher he could not capture the crowd. However, those students who still listened would get clear and easily understandable explanations and instructions.
- Savos’ “Love language” is spending time together.
- Savos enjoys giving physical affection but is terrible at receiving it. It’s not that he doesn’t like it (he’s probably quite touch starved), but he has trouble accepting that someone could care for him.
- For that reason, he’s usually the big spoon - even if his partner is taller than him.
- Savos does not like smalltalk a lot. 
- However, if someone captures his interest he has no problem chatting until the early hours of the morning.
- Despite some different opinions about his leadership, Savos still gets along with everyone in the faculty.
- He does not trust Ancano and finds him annoying at times, but the previous headcanon includes him as well.
- Savos is a fairly sensitive guy and it’s easy to tell whether he’s happy, sad or angry. However, he’s often dishonest as to why.
- Savos is one of those people who’ll always promise to do something “later” and then forget about it. Mirabelle often has to remind him of his duties - much to her annoyance.
- Savos is not the type to make enemies (at least on purpose). If he has nothing nice to say to someone, he won’t say anything.
- Although it rarely happens, Savos can hold a grudge (and for a long time, too).
- He and Viarmo are close friends (and spent a night together once)
- Mirabelle Ervine was his student and he is still very close with her.
- Savos is good friends with Tolfdir and the two sometimes go fishing together.
- He's oblivious to Kraldar's "interest" in him and views him as a good friend.
- In fact, Savos is incredibly dense when it comes to flirting.
- Although Savos doesn’t engage with the students all that much, he still feels a sense of pride whenever he hears about their accomplishments.
- He also loves J'zargo’s shenanigans.
- There are some days where he’ll lock himself in his chambers and not open the door to anybody. The rest of the faculty knows to leave him alone on “one of those days”.
- Savos tolerates some crookery as long as it serves the college. For example, although he isn’t happy about Enthir’s business ventures, he realizes that having someone who can procure anything away from the normal supply lines is indeed quite beneficial.
- I like the idea of him being the nephew of Fathis Aren, the court mage in Bravil during the oblivion crisis. Given Fathis’ area of expertise and the possibility of their lifetimes overlapping, it’s not unlikely.
- Savos is not good at comforting others. He’ll let them pour their heart out to him, he’ll listen, but he doesn’t really know how to react afterwards. However, no matter how poorly he may express it, his sympathy is usually earnest.
- He is, however, very good at keeping secrets.
Skills & Knowledge:
- After the battle with Morokei Savos obsessively researched the dragon cult and its priests. Over time he’s come to understand (but not speak!) a tiny bit of Dovahzul.
- Since his conjuration magic was anything but useful against Morokei, Savos picked up restoration magic as soon as he returned to the college.
- Savos toyed with necromancy when he was an apprentice, intrigued by the promise of immortality. After what he did in Labyrinthian, he’s never used a spell of that sort again.
- Savos is extremely skilled with wards and even (re-)discovered different types of wards by combining restoration and conjuration (think of something like ESO’s barrier and bound ward spells).
- He is a good healer and possesses a decent knowledge of anatomy.
- While Savos is not a physical fighter, he still knows how to keep someone from knocking his teeth out (thanks to Hafnar).
- Savos is an average alchemist.
- He can talk backwards, much to the annoyance of Ancano or anyone else he decides to mess with. He also has a talent for deciphering drunken gibberish.
- Savos’ interest in magic, particularly conjuration, was caused and fostered by his uncle and Savos always looked forward to his visits. 
- He is a quick learner but not very studious, which made him an average student. It was his skill with wards that caught the previous archmage’s attention.
- Although he grew up in a tailor shop, he can't sew at all.
- He's a terrible cook.
- Laments that he doesn’t know telekinesis but never actually sits down to learn it.
Attitude, Hopes And Fears:
- Savos is scared of lightning
- Savos tends to be pretty laid back when it comes to pranks and mischief as long as it doesn’t hurt students or staff.
- Savos is quite conflicted about his position as archmage. On the one hand, he’s proud of his station and wants to use it to improve the college, but on the other hand, he’s fully aware that he wouldn’t have gotten the title if Atmah and his other friends were still alive. Not to mention that they died under his leadership.
- Savos is both an optimist and a hopeless idealist. While this combination lets him believe that he can eventually lead the college into a better future, it also often blinds him to reality.
- In his youth, Savos dreamt of travelling the world in search for ancient knowledge - a dream shared by his friend Atmah. After Labyrinthian he buried any aspirations of adventure.
- Ever since Labyrinthian, Savos has trouble with nightmares. He often stays up late.
- He’s tried several methods to help him sleep, such as stuffing his pillow with lavender - a scent which clings to his hair.
- The easiest way to piss him off is to bring up politics.
- Savos rarely gets seriously angry but if he does, he tends to act irrationally.
- Overall Savos is not a brave man. Standing up to Ancano when he took control of the eye was perhaps the bravest things he’s ever done. It was also the most reckless he’s been since Labyrinthian
- He is crippled by a fear of repeating his mistakes.
- He’s well aware of some of his flaws (his lack of social skills, too lax attitude) but denies others, particularly those related to his past failings. 
- In Savos' opinion, a three-headed man-eating horker could apply for a place at the college—so long as it has the aptitude and keeps the man-eating in check, he'll be okay with that.
- He's got an ego the size of a peanut and it's easy to make him doubt himself.
Taste and Favourite things:
- Despite having tried many different beverages from many different parts of Tamriel, his favourite alcoholic drink is still a good mead.
- Savos has a sweet tooth which he doesn’t get to indulge all that often save for the honey he puts in his tea.
- Ever since his first trip to Morrowind, Savos has had a fascination with bugs and as a child, he always wanted a Nix-hound. He got a Nix-hound plushie instead.
- In fact, Savos likes many creepy crawlies others tend to find disgusting. Spiders, worms, bugs, scorpions — he thinks they're fascinating.
- His biggest hobby is gardening, which later led to an interest in alchemy.
- He used to be interested in archaeology (more Atmah’s hobby than his own, still…), but the expedition to Labyrinthian put a damper on that.
- His favourite food are honey nut treats, though his dad’s fish soup is the one he misses the most.
- His favourite colour is pine green, followed by the deep dark blue of the ocean.
- Savos enjoys going for a walk along the shore every once in a while.
- He is an avid reader with a preference for nonfiction, travel logs in particular. They're good for dreaming oneself away from bleak old Winterhold…
Random Headcanons:
- He’s a blanket thief.
- Savos has two standard sleeping positions: rolled halfway off the bed and blanket burrito.
- Savos is a cheerful drunk overall. However, he also becomes quite reckless if inebriated.
- Despite having lived in Winterhold all his life, he is not at all good at dealing with the cold.
- Savos is a clean but not very orderly person and the chances of finding anything in his quarters without asking is slim.
- He is an absolute night owl and has the bad habit of sleeping in his favourite chair rather than his bed. 
- Savos is not good with children. He likes them all right; he just doesn’t know what to do with them.
- However, he does stand by his opinions. In fact, he can be quite stubborn.
- Savos still has that plush nix hound mentioned above. It’s in… well-loved condition.
- Savos was the type of kid who'd always try to get out of doing chores. He spent most of his childhood playing in the streets with the other kids of the crafter's quarter. He remembers that time fondly.
- He had a very good relationship with his parents that continued into adulthood, despite their disappointment about him joining the college rather than taking over the tailor shop. 
Savos Dadcanons
- Okay so first off I can’t see Savos planning to have kids. The college is no place to raise a child (neither is Winterhold, for that matter) so if he became a father, it would be by accident. As such, I think he’d be happy but also very, very worried.
- However, when he gets to hold his kid for the first time he just turns into a joyous puddle on the floor (like, not literally, but his knees would be very weak and he’d shed few tears).
- He doesn’t really know what to do with children and that really becomes apparent when he has to handle the baby. But damn he’d try. He has probably read every book on childcare the arcanaeum has to offer, though granted there may not be too many of those.
- He’s overall not one for random silliness (I can’t see him making faces at the child or making babytalk, for example) but he’d smile and laugh a lot more around his kid.
- Also cuddles. At first Savos is a little scared of handling the child bc it’s so small and vulnerable, but eventually he’d enjoy holding the them.
- He’d try to teach his kid as much as he possibly could, though not through books and dry teaching. He’d definitely show his kid the garden or venture out into Winterhold at night to watch the stars. In a modern AU he’d absolutely be the dad building a baking soda volcano who’d then be almost as excited as the kid when the volcano explodes.
- There aren’t many children in Winterhold so Savos would be concerned that his child can’t make many -if any- friends. At some point he considered summoning a friend for them before realising that that’s a horrible idea.
- He’d continue his own dad’s bedtime story tradition.
- Savos would be a bit of a worrywart though; he’s lost so many students already so he’d definitely try and shelter his kid a bit. He’d teach them wards as soon as possible.
- He’d absolutely encourage some mischief.
- In fact, I don’t think he’d be a strict parent at all. It’d fall to his SO or Mirabelle to teach the child some boundaries. 
- As a healer, he is entirely unfazed by anatomy and awkward puberty topics. For example, he can give his child The Talk just fine, they just shouldn’t ask him how things feel\taste\etc. He’s a very private man and would get flustered at having to reveal things about his love life.
- He’d always stay a bit insecure about his parenting skills though, even when the child is all grown up. Is he a good dad? Did he raise a responsible adult? Did he prepare his child for all that’s out there? Late at night, he’d wonder.
- At any rate, Savos is by no means #1 dad, but he’d grow into it and he’d always be there for his child, even in case of potentially massive fuck ups.
Savos Adult Headcanons:
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tinytourist · 2 months
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Guanabana Gang
On Friday morning, our chauffeur Stacia transported us to La Fortuna. As we approached where we thought our Airbnb was, we lost service. The directions were not at all clear, and our hanger won out, so we quit and went for lunch at the first place we saw.
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It turned out to be everything we needed: fresh dragonfruit, maracuya, and guanabana juice accompanied by fresh ceviche, garlic shrimp, and wait for it…more fish. We hopped on the wifi, downloaded the map, and successfully found our Airbnb!
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After checking in, we went to the Don Olivio chocolate tour. Immediately upon arrival, we were greeted with bananas, papaya, and chocolate fudge. To say the least, we were already into it. We took a quick look at the surrounding fruit trees and saw a two-toed sloth named Maria munchin’ on some hibiscus leaves.
We saw pink bananas AKA bird food, green-rinded oranges, guanabana, and cacao, and we took shots of sugar cane rum. Our guide cracked open the cacao and gave us each a bean covered in a sweet mango-flavored coating. At the end of the tour, we sat down and somehow consumed hot chocolate and pure hot coffee with a bit of fresh vanilla extract.
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On our way back from the tour, we stopped at a local grocery store where we got some local coffee and an assortment of road trip snacks including ceviche-flavored plantain chips, which we ate for dinner because we were too pooped to go out.
The next morning, we had some of that 100% Arabica coffee, and Stacia & Jess were twitching, but it helped us get on the road by 7 am! Less than an hour later with a few bumps along the way, we were at Arenal River canyon for our canyoneering/zip-lining adventure.
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We did 4 repels through waterfalls, 2 zip-lines, and 3 jumps into the water. Stacia was the most scared with me at a close second but only for the free-jumps. Frances took everything like a champ. Our lunch was included at the Mistico Hanging Bridges Park where we got a spectacular view of the Arenal volcano, saw an anteater, and got a huge plate of Costa Rican almuerzo.
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Back at the BnB, we relaxed by reading in the hammock before getting dressed up and listening to our old college playlists. We hit up downtown La Fortuna and got two excellent tangerine ceviches because what is a meal in Costa Rica without ceviche?? We then got a drink at Lava Lounge, where we listened to some sub-par live reggae and hung out with a pregnant cat.
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The next morning, we all woke up at our leisure and went to Mirador El Silencio for our morning rainforest hike, which included a trail with a great view of Arenal along volcanic rocks. We said “¡buenas!” to a few cows on our way out and then headed to the Ecotermales Hot Springs.
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This is Arenal’s only truly natural hot springs, and it felt like paradise. We ate a wonderful buffet of fresh food and Stacia announced “I’ve never been happier in my life” as she held the bare chicken in her hands.
It was a little hot outside to be jumping from hot pool to hot pool but luckily we found a cooler spot and some shade. We left feeling completely relaxed.
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For dinner, we went to La Street where Stacia and Frances split a huge taco platter, and I got fish with hearts of palm and mashed potatoes with a gooseberry on top. We ate until we could eat no more, and then we walked it off. Frances dove into a hearts of palm rabbit hole and learned that we should avoid single-stemmed hearts of palm.
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dynamischreisen · 6 months
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Max, Costa Rica, Tag 7
Supderduper Eco Techno
Wie geplant früh ging es heute los. Direkt vor dem Hostel wurden wir abgeholt - rein ins Shuttle, auf die Fähre, in das Taxi. Immerhin also war alles eine mehr oder weniger private Tour, was meinen Rant von gestern emotional etwas abschwächt, wenn auch nicht politisch.
Unser Hostel, das irgendwie sowas wie Terre superduper Eco experience nature pura vida lodge heißt, liegt zwar 20 Mimuten Fahrt von La Fortuna entfernt, bietet dafür aber einen absolut atemberaubenden Blick auf den Volcan Arenal. Wieder trafen wir im Garten bunte Kolibris (die werdet ihr hier noch öfter sehen) und Schmetterlinge - alles blüht. Es ist richtig schön.
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Zu Fuß begannen wir dann unsere übliche Erkundungstour mit einem Zwischenstopp in einem Restaurant mit unfassbar gutem Essen. Das bestand nämlich zu 90% aus Käse - mehr muss ich wohl nicht erklären. Beim gewöhnlichen Spazier-Wandern dann haben wir wieder mega coole Tiere gesehen. Und das ganz ohne Guide. Unsere Highlights sind der Cherrie‘s tanager (oder wie Nico ihn liebevoll getauft hat: Der krank rote Ficker), den es nur ziemlich genau hier gibt, und der Swainson-Tukan. Mensch, was war es für eine Erleichterung, letzteren zu sehen. Damals in Peru nämlich ist mir nur einer über den Kopf hinweg geflogen, ohne dass ich ihn beobachten oder gar fotografieren konnte. Mein Gefühl sagt mir, dass da aber sicher noch mehr kommt.
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La Fortuna selbst war auch schön. Leider etwas zu spät kamen wir an, um das Städtchen bei Tageslicht zu erkunden, das sicher super aussieht, wenn der Arenal über allem thront. So ging es dann eben recht früh in Richtung Ende des Abends, den wir bei zwei Bierchen in einer Hostel-Bar haben ausklingen lassen. Die Party stand dann auf dem Rückweg an, als unser Uber-Fahrer Musik von DJ Koze hörte, wir auf simple, aber tatsächlich konstante Weise auf Spanisch über Techno und Subkultur sprachen. Ich zeigte ihm DJ Heartstring, Funk Tribu etc. und wir verstanden uns prächtig. Auch wenn das nicht so ganz meine Musik ist, ist es doch cool, zumindest ein bisschen zu wissen, was abgeht. Also danke dafür, Leute!
Leider dauerte das alles etwas länger, die Küche zum selber Kochen war schon zu, weshalb unser Abendbrot aus Ritz-Crackern bestand. Die gibt es morgen auch zum Frühstück, denn die Tiere warten nicht, bis wir einkaufen waren.
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froi-castillo · 10 months
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Bosque Eterno de los Niños, Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica. (Volcan Arenal)
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encantados2022 · 2 years
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Dimanche 23 octobre - La Fortuna et au pied du volcan Poás:
Nous profitons de la rivière avec son eau bonne chaude (~35°) pour commencer la journée, merci au volcan Arenal ! Nous continuons avec une petite baignade à la cascade de la Fortuna et faisons route vers notre prochaine destination, le volcan Poás, que nous visiterons demain. Nous terminons par une petite balade aux abords de notre hôtel avec une petite laine. Étant à 1800m d’altitude, la température s’est bien rafraîchie.
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estilosviajespickycova · 11 months
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La naturaleza salvaje de Costa Rica
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Uno de los países donde la naturaleza se presenta en todo su esplendor, exhibiendo su gran atractivo salvaje es, sin lugar a dudas, Costa Rica. Con sus playas vírgenes paradisíacas, como Tamarindo o Manzanillo, su variada fauna viviendo en total libertad, sus bosques tropicales de gran encanto y el espectáculo de sus volcanes en actividad, convierten a Costa Rica en uno de los destinos más solicitados por todos los turistas cuyo sueño es disfrutar del aire libre.
Con sus costas bañadas tanto por el Mar Caribe como por el océano Pacífico, este país es una gran oportunidad para frenar con el ritmo de vida frenético de las grandes ciudades y aprovechar de unos días de relax, mientras se gozan de todas las actividades que tiene para ofrecer.
Volcán Arenal
Con su forma cónica impecable es el volcán más famoso de todos los que existen en Costa Rica. Se encuentra en la localidad de La Fortuna, donde se pueden encontrar varios resorts y hoteles donde relajarse en sus aguas termales, a los pies del volcán. Resulta bastante frecuente que la cima del mismo se encuentre oculta por las nubes, pero, si está despejado, se puede ver incluso la lava saliendo del cráter. 
Se recomienda hacer también senderismo por el Parque Nacional Arenal para acercarse a la cima y ver los caminos que la lava ha ido formando en erupciones anteriores. Hacia el final del recorrido se accede al sendero que conduce a la Catarata La Fortuna, un salto de agua de 70 mts. que no te dejará indiferente.
Otra de las experiencias de la zona que se deben incluir en la visita es atravesar los puentes colgantes del Parque Místico Arenal, con unas vistas al volcán y a sus alrededores que resultan únicas.
Tortuguero
Es un pequeño pueblo al que solo se puede acceder por agua o aire, por lo que, gracias a este aislamiento, se mantiene bastante virgen. A través de una red de canales navegables se puede apreciar su bosque tropical con gran cantidad de especies de animales.
Lo más famoso de su Parque Nacional es asistir al desove de las tortugas verdes, uno de los más importantes del hemisferio occidental. Para ello es fundamental conocer los meses donde se produce la anidación para reservar un paseo nocturno en esas fechas, y si la visita se realizara dos meses más tarde del desove, se puede presenciar la increíble travesía de las tortugas marinas recién nacidas desde sus nidos al mar.
Volcán Poás
El Parque Nacional donde se encuentra el volcán es uno de los más visitados de este país, y no solo por encontrarse a una hora y media de la capital, San José, sino que el volcán cuenta con uno de los cráteres más grandes del mundo, que llega a cubrir los 365 mts. de diámetro. 
Ya que es uno de los volcanes más activos del país se puede subir hasta la cima del cráter, pero tomando algunas medidas de seguridad como llevar casco. De todas maneras, es recomendable también asegurarse de que al llegar arriba sea posible verlo, porque es muy frecuente que se encuentre cubierto por un manto de niebla.
La belleza de su laguna, la Laguna Botos, con aguas de un verde intenso, hace que el paseo también valga la pena.
Monteverde
El Bosque Nuboso de Monteverde es otro de los sitios obligatorios para conocer en el viaje a Costa Rica. Es uno de los ecosistemas más impresionantes de este país, ubicado a más de 1.600 mts. de altitud, y con una niebla que acompaña, de allí su nombre.
Es un recorrido muy interesante para los amantes de la naturaleza, ya que es imposible no maravillarse con la diversidad de la fauna y flora del lugar. Hay quienes han tenido incluso la gratificante experiencia de toparse con el increíble pájaro quetzal de cola larga, aunque no suele mostrarse demasiado.
Monteverde es ideal también para el deporte aventura ya que cuenta con unos puentes colgantes y tirolesa que van de una copa de árbol a otra, a más de 30 mts. del suelo.
Parque Manuel Antonio
Este parque, aunque el más pequeño, es uno de los más espectaculares de todo Costa Rica, posee unas playas idílicas y una gran vegetación y biodiversidad para deleitar la vista de cualquier turista.
Se encuentra en la provincia de Puntarenas, y es perfecto para ver aves y monos, como también a otras especies de animales, viviendo libremente. Y luego del senderismo disfrutar del atardecer en alguna playa, cuidando los efectos personales, ya que los monos capuchinos, al igual que los mapaches, pueden robar la comida o alguna otra pertenencia.
Parque Nacional Marino Ballena
Otro de los tours que definitivamente quedará grabado en la memoria es el avistaje de las imponentes ballenas jorobadas. Ver saltar sobre el mar y escuchar los sonidos de una de estas ballenas, como también a delfines y otras especies, es un espectáculo natural muy especial.
Pero este parque presenta además arrecifes de coral, bosques de manglares e increíbles playas vírgenes, como la de Uvita. Esta playa casualmente presenta una formación rocosa con forma de una cola de ballena, resultando imposible no incluir en el paseo. 
Originally published at on https://estilosviajes.com/May 17, 2023.
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fairyofthelowlands · 2 months
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Cell phone photos of an eerie Costa Rican night
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¿Cuál equipo ganó en el partido de fútbol entre Costa Rica y Zambia?
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Resultado
El resultado es el producto o efecto que se obtiene como consecuencia de una acción o proceso específico. En diferentes ámbitos de la vida, el resultado es el indicador que nos muestra el desenlace de una situación determinada. Puede referirse a los frutos de un trabajo, los logros de un esfuerzo o los efectos de una decisión.
En el mundo del deporte, el resultado es el marcador final que muestra qué equipo ha ganado o perdido un partido. Este resultado puede influir en la posición de un equipo en una tabla de clasificación o en la consecución de un campeonato. En el ámbito académico, el resultado de un examen o una evaluación refleja el nivel de conocimiento o habilidades adquiridas por un estudiante.
En el campo de la salud, el resultado de un tratamiento médico puede ser la mejoría o la recuperación de un paciente. En el ámbito empresarial, el resultado de un proyecto puede ser el aumento de las ventas o la optimización de los procesos internos de una organización.
Es importante tener en cuenta que los resultados no siempre son positivos, pueden ser negativos o neutros dependiendo de diversos factores. Sin embargo, los resultados, sean cuales sean, ofrecen información valiosa que sirve para evaluar, aprender y mejorar en futuras acciones y decisiones.
Ganador
Un "ganador" es una persona que ha obtenido la victoria en una competencia o desafío. La palabra "ganador" implica éxito, logro y reconocimiento por haber superado a los demás participantes. Muchas veces, ser un ganador requiere esfuerzo, dedicación y perseverancia.
Ser un ganador no siempre significa ser el primero en llegar a la meta, sino también la capacidad de superar obstáculos, aprender de los errores y seguir adelante a pesar de los desafíos. Los ganadores son aquellos que no se rinden ante la adversidad, que buscan constantemente superarse a sí mismos y que tienen la determinación de alcanzar sus metas.
En la vida cotidiana, podemos encontrar ganadores en diferentes ámbitos, ya sea en el deporte, en los negocios, en la educación o en cualquier otra área en la que se requiera esfuerzo y superación personal. Los ganadores son admirados por su valentía, su compromiso y su capacidad para inspirar a otros a alcanzar sus propios objetivos.
Ser un ganador no necesariamente implica competir con los demás, sino más bien superarse a uno mismo, establecer metas ambiciosas y trabajar duro para alcanzarlas. Al final, ser un ganador es una actitud ante la vida, una mentalidad positiva que nos impulsa a perseverar, a creer en nuestras capacidades y a nunca renunciar a nuestros sueños. ¡Sé un ganador en todo lo que hagas!
Costa Rica
Costa Rica, conocida como la joya de Centroamérica, es un país de una belleza natural sorprendente que cautiva a quienes tienen el privilegio de visitarlo. Situada entre el Mar Caribe y el Océano Pacífico, esta nación ofrece una diversidad de paisajes que van desde playas de arena blanca hasta exuberantes selvas tropicales y majestuosos volcanes.
Uno de los mayores atractivos de Costa Rica es su impresionante biodiversidad. A pesar de ser un país relativamente pequeño, alberga alrededor del 5% de la biodiversidad mundial, lo que lo convierte en un paraíso para los amantes de la naturaleza y la vida silvestre. En sus numerosos parques nacionales y reservas, los visitantes pueden observar una amplia variedad de especies, incluyendo monos, perezosos, quetzales y tortugas marinas.
Además de su rica flora y fauna, Costa Rica ofrece una gran variedad de actividades para los turistas. Desde practicar surf en algunas de las mejores olas del mundo en la costa del Pacífico, hasta hacer senderismo en los volcanes activos como el Volcán Arenal, hay opciones para todos los gustos y niveles de aventura.
La cultura costarricense también es digna de ser explorada. Con una población amable y acogedora, los visitantes pueden sumergirse en la rica historia del país visitando sus pueblos pintorescos, disfrutando de la deliciosa gastronomía local y participando en festivales y celebraciones tradicionales.
En resumen, Costa Rica ofrece una experiencia única para aquellos que buscan conectar con la naturaleza, disfrutar de aventuras emocionantes y descubrir una cultura vibrante. Ya sea relajándose en una playa paradisíaca o explorando la densa selva tropical, este país centroamericano nunca deja de sorprender y maravillar a quienes lo visitan.
Zambia
Zambia, oficialmente la República de Zambia, es un país ubicado en el sur de África. Limita con ocho países y su capital es Lusaka.
Zambia es conocida por sus impresionantes paisajes naturales, que incluyen las famosas Cataratas Victoria, una de las Siete Maravillas Naturales del Mundo. El río Zambeze atraviesa el país y alimenta estas majestuosas cataratas, que son un destino turístico muy popular.
La diversidad cultural de Zambia es otro aspecto destacado. El país alberga más de 70 grupos étnicos, cada uno con sus propias costumbres, tradiciones y lenguas. Esta rica diversidad se refleja en la música, la danza y el arte zambianos, que son muy apreciados tanto a nivel nacional como internacional.
La fauna también juega un papel importante en Zambia, que cuenta con una impresionante variedad de vida salvaje. Los parques nacionales, como el Parque Nacional de South Luangwa y el Parque Nacional de Kafue, ofrecen la oportunidad de avistar animales como leones, elefantes, jirafas y rinocerontes en su hábitat natural.
Además de su belleza natural, Zambia también enfrenta desafíos como la pobreza y la desigualdad. Sin embargo, el país está trabajando para superar estos desafíos y mejorar la calidad de vida de sus habitantes.
En resumen, Zambia es un país fascinante que combina paisajes impresionantes, diversidad cultural, vida salvaje abundante y desafíos sociales. Es un destino único que cautiva a quienes tienen la oportunidad de visitarlo.
Partido de fútbol
Un partido de fútbol es un evento emocionante que reúne a jugadores y aficionados en un ambiente de competencia y pasión por este deporte popular en todo el mundo. Desde el pitido inicial hasta el silbato final, cada momento en el campo de juego es crucial y puede cambiar el curso del partido en cuestión de segundos.
Los equipos se enfrentan en un duelo deportivo donde la destreza, la estrategia y la determinación se combinan para buscar la victoria. Los jugadores despliegan sus habilidades técnicas, físicas y mentales para superar a sus oponentes y obtener el ansiado triunfo.
Los aficionados, por su parte, llenan las gradas con sus cánticos, banderas y bufandas, creando una atmósfera vibrante y llena de emoción. Apoyan a su equipo favorito con entusiasmo y celebran cada gol y cada jugada destacada con alegría y euforia.
Los partidos de fútbol no solo son un espectáculo deportivo, sino también una oportunidad para la camaradería, la competencia sana y la unión entre personas de diversas edades, géneros y culturas. Es un deporte que trasciende fronteras y que une a millones de seguidores en todo el mundo en torno a una pasión compartida.
En resumen, un partido de fútbol es mucho más que 90 minutos de juego; es una experiencia intensa, emocionante y llena de adrenalina que deja una huella imborrable en la memoria de todos los que participan en él, ya sea en el campo o en las gradas.
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Exploring Costa Rica: Discovering Hidden Gems with Finca rosa blanca
Costa Rica, a land of stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture, beckons travelers from around the globe with its diverse attractions. From lush rainforests to pristine beaches and charming towns, this Central American gem offers an array of captivating destinations. Let's explore some of the most interesting places to visit in Costa Rica, curated with the discerning traveler in mind, all with the signature touch of Fincarosablanca.
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: Step into a world of enchantment at Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, where mist-shrouded trails lead through a verdant canopy teeming with biodiversity. Nature lovers will revel in the chance to spot rare wildlife and vibrant bird species amidst the ethereal beauty of the cloud forest.
Arenal Volcano National Park: Admire the majestic silhouette of Arenal Volcano as it rises dramatically above the surrounding landscape. This iconic landmark offers hiking trails, hot springs, and unparalleled views of the volcanic activity, providing a thrilling glimpse into the earth's raw power.
Manuel Antonio National Park: Nestled along the Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio National Park is renowned for its idyllic beaches, lush rainforest, and abundant wildlife. Explore the park's network of trails to encounter playful monkeys, colorful birds, and dazzling marine life in their natural habitat.
Tortuguero National Park: Embark on a journey into the heart of the jungle at Tortuguero National Park, accessible only by boat or small plane. This remote paradise is a haven for nesting sea turtles, offering visitors the chance to witness these ancient creatures laying their eggs along the pristine beaches.
San José: Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Costa Rica's capital city, San José. Explore bustling markets, historic landmarks, and world-class museums, including the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum and the National Theater, which showcase the rich heritage of the country.
Corcovado National Park: For the ultimate wilderness adventure, head to Corcovado National Park, hailed as one of the most biologically diverse places on earth. Trek through dense rainforest, traverse rugged terrain, and encounter elusive wildlife, from jaguars and tapirs to scarlet macaws and poison dart frogs.
Guanacaste Province: Discover the sun-drenched shores of Guanacaste Province, where pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and lush mangroves await. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this coastal paradise offers an array of activities, from surfing and snorkeling to horseback riding and zip-lining. interesting places to visit in costa rica
In conclusion, Costa Rica captivates travelers with its myriad attractions, from pristine natural wonders to cultural treasures. With Fincarosablanca as your guide, embark on a journey of discovery through this enchanting land, where every destination promises unforgettable experiences and memories to last a lifetime.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the best time of year to visit Costa Rica? Costa Rica experiences two primary seasons: the dry season (December to April) and the rainy season (May to November). The dry season is generally considered the best time to visit, offering sunny days and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring.
2. What are some must-visit destinations in Costa Rica? Costa Rica boasts a diverse range of attractions. Some must-visit destinations include Manuel Antonio National Park for its stunning beaches and wildlife, Arenal Volcano for its hot springs and adventure activities, Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve for its unique biodiversity, and Tortuguero National Park for turtle nesting experiences.
3. What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Costa Rica? Costa Rica is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy activities such as zip-lining through the jungle canopy, white-water rafting on exhilarating rivers, hiking in lush rainforests, surfing on world-renowned beaches, snorkeling or diving in crystal-clear waters, and birdwatching in diverse habitats.
4. Is it safe to travel around Costa Rica independently? Yes, Costa Rica is generally safe for independent travel. However, it's always advisable to exercise caution, especially in tourist areas where petty theft can occur. It's also recommended to be vigilant when driving, as road conditions can vary, and signage may be limited in some areas.
5. What should I pack for my trip to Costa Rica? Essential items to pack for a trip to Costa Rica include lightweight clothing suitable for warm weather, swimwear, comfortable hiking shoes or sandals, insect repellent, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, a waterproof bag for electronics, a hat, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery and wildlife. Additionally, if you plan to visit remote areas or engage in outdoor activities, consider packing a basic first aid kit and any necessary medications.
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jamesgibsonwork · 2 years
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Pura Vida Efficiency: Top Family Resorts in Costa Rica for Wonderful Trips
Costa Rica, distinguished for its spectacular natural elegance and commitment to sustainable tourism, sticks out being an idyllic destination for people seeking an memorable holiday experience. Located in this hawaiian haven are some of the finest household resorts, wherever the concept of Pura Vida, indicating "real life" in Spanish, comes to life. Let's attempt a journey to find the utmost effective family-friendly resorts in Costa Rica, promising a great blend of adventure, rest, and cherished moments for the entire family.
Arenas del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort: Located on the Pacific Coast, Circles del Mar supplies a special mix of beachfront luxurious and lush rainforest surroundings. Individuals may enjoy ample hotels, examine the nearby Manuel Antonio National Park, and share in eco-friendly adventures like advised rainforest tours and wildlife excursions.
Tabacódeborah Thermal Resort & Bobbleheadwater: Situated at the foot of the Arenal Volcano, Tabacód Thermal Resort & Spa is just a haven of pleasure and organic beauty. Families may unwind in the thermal hot springs, take portion in volcanic dirt solutions, and explore the regional rainforest. The resort also presents family-friendly accommodations and activities, rendering it a perfect selection for these seeking both pleasure and adventure.
Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo: Positioned on the Papagayo Peninsula, the Andaz Costa Rica Resort offers a contemporary and luxurious placing for families. With its gorgeous ocean opinions, multiple swimming pools, and usage of secluded beaches, the resort guarantees a tranquil however interesting retreat. The Kids' Team offers participating activities for younger kinds, enabling parents to enjoy some well-deserved downtime.
Los Sueños Marriott Ocean & Tennis Resort: Suitable for families seeking a variety of golf, seaside, and adventure, the Los Sueños Marriott provides a picturesque placing over the Pacific Coast. The resort comes with a championship golf course, a lavish nielsthomas1, and spacious accommodations. Individuals also can discover regional national areas, go zip-lining, or set about a catamaran cruise.
Westin Golf Resort & Nielsthomas1, Playa Conchal: Collection against the backdrop of Playa Conchal's excellent beaches, that resort combines all-inclusive luxury with family-friendly amenities. The intensive property includes a championship golf program, a lagoon-style share, and direct usage of the beach. The Westin Kiddies Membership assures that younger visitors have a crank with a number of watched activities.
Realization:
Costa Rica's most useful family resorts go beyond standard hospitality, offering an immersive knowledge that remembers the country's wealthy biodiversity and responsibility to sustainable tourism. From beachfront paradises to rainforest retreats, these resorts cater to families seeking equally experience and relaxation. Therefore, group your bags and prepare to embrace the Pura Vida lifestyle with your family members in the heart of Costa Rica's natural wonders.
Costa Rica, distinguished for its spectacular natural elegance and commitment to sustainable tourism, sticks out being an idyllic destination for people seeking an memorable holiday experience. Located in this hawaiian haven are some of the finest household resorts, wherever the concept of Pura Vida, indicating "real life" in Spanish, comes to life. Let's attempt a journey to find the utmost effective family-friendly resorts in Costa Rica, promising a great blend of adventure, rest, and cherished moments for the entire family.
Arenas del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort: Located on the Pacific Coast, Circles del Mar supplies a special mix of beachfront luxurious and lush rainforest surroundings. Individuals may enjoy ample hotels, examine the nearby Manuel Antonio National Park, and share in eco-friendly adventures like advised rainforest tours and wildlife excursions.
Tabacódeborah Thermal Resort & Bobbleheadwater: Situated at the foot of the Arenal Volcano, Tabacód Thermal Resort & Spa is just a haven of pleasure and organic beauty. Families may unwind in the thermal hot springs, take portion in volcanic dirt solutions, and explore the regional rainforest. The resort also presents family-friendly accommodations and activities, rendering it a perfect selection for these seeking both pleasure and adventure.
Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo: Positioned on the Papagayo Peninsula, the Andaz Costa Rica Resort offers a contemporary and luxurious placing for families. With its gorgeous ocean opinions, multiple swimming pools, and usage of secluded beaches, the resort guarantees a tranquil however interesting retreat. The Kids' Team offers participating activities for younger kinds, enabling parents to enjoy some well-deserved downtime.
Los Sueños Marriott Ocean & Tennis Resort: Suitable for families seeking a variety of golf, seaside, and adventure, the Los Sueños Marriott provides a picturesque placing over the Pacific Coast. The resort comes with a championship golf course, a lavish nielsthomas1, and spacious accommodations. Individuals also can discover regional national areas, go zip-lining, or set about a catamaran cruise.
Westin Golf Resort & Nielsthomas1, Playa Conchal: Collection against the backdrop of Playa Conchal's excellent beaches, that resort combines all-inclusive luxury with family-friendly amenities. The intensive property includes a championship golf program, a lagoon-style share, and direct usage of the beach. The Westin Kiddies Membership assures that younger visitors have a crank with a number of watched activities. costa rica best family resorts
Realization:
Costa Rica's most useful family resorts go beyond standard hospitality, offering an immersive knowledge that remembers the country's wealthy biodiversity and responsibility to sustainable tourism. From beachfront paradises to rainforest retreats, these resorts cater to families seeking equally experience and relaxation. Therefore, group your bags and prepare to embrace the Pura Vida lifestyle with your family members in the heart of Costa Rica's natural wonders.
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travelxm · 5 months
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Costa Rica Travel Guide with TravelXM : 12 Reasons to Explore Pura Vida
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Embarking on a journey to Costa Rica with TravelXM promises not just a vacation but a transformative experience. From lush rainforests to pristine beaches, this Central American gem, when explored with TravelXM, unfolds a tapestry of wonders. Here are 12 awesome reasons why your next adventure should be in Costa Rica with TravelXM.
1.Stunning National Parks:
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2. Volcanic Wonders:
Teaming up with TravelXM allows you to delve into the geological wonders of Costa Rica. The rugged terrains of Arenal Volcano, a major highlight, become a fascinating terrain to explore. With TravelXM, you can soak in the therapeutic geothermal hot springs, creating an experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
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3. Wildlife Paradise:
Partnering with TravelXM, Costa Rica reveals its wildlife haven. With protected areas covering around 30% of the country, encounters with scarlet macaws, howler monkeys, humpback whales, and sloths become part of your journey.
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4. Hummingbird Harmony:
Costa Rica, celebrated as the hummingbird capital, invites you to witness these aerial acrobats in action. TravelXM ensures you don’t miss the vibrant dance of 50 hummingbird species against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes.
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5. Adventure Playground:
For the thrill-seekers, Costa Rica, in collaboration with TravelXM, offers an adventure playground. From river rafting to zip-lining, each activity is a brushstroke in the canvas of this country’s stunning natural scenery.
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6. Culinary Delights:
Beyond adventures, Costa Rica surprises your taste buds. With TravelXM, delve into the nation’s gastronomic scene shaped by diverse influences. From “vuelve a la vida” to “arreglados,” your culinary journey is as exciting as your outdoor exploits.
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7. Pacific and Caribbean Beaches:
Costa Rica treasures its beaches, and TravelXM guides you to over 800 miles of pristine shoreline. Explore the laid-back beach towns of the Nicoya Peninsula, where relaxation and adventure intertwine seamlessly.
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8. World-Class Resorts:
Teaming up with TravelXM, Costa Rica isn’t just an adventure; it’s a luxury retreat. Discover the allure of spa getaways around Arenal Volcano and beach resorts in places like the Papagayo Peninsula. Indulge in five-star accommodations amidst natural beauty.
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9. Costa Rican Coffee Journey:
Indulge your senses in Costa Rica’s world-renowned coffee, a driving force in the country’s economy. Stay at Finca Rosa Blanca, a hotel and organic coffee farm recommended by TravelXM, for immersive tours and tastings.
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10. National Beverage – Guaro:
Apart from coffee, savor Costa Rica’s national beverage, guaro, with TravelXM’s recommendation. Enjoy it chilled with sugar and lime or in a cocktail for a true taste of the local culture.
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11. Convenient Location:
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12. Pura Vida Lifestyle:
Embrace the “pura vida” lifestyle, a Costa Rican motto meaning “pure life.” As TravelXM guides you, immerse yourself in the happiness that defines the country, making it one of the world’s happiest according to the Happy Planet Index.
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Costa Rica with TravelXM isn’t just a destination; it’s an immersion into a world of wonders. From nature’s grandeur to thrilling adventures and the warmth of local culture, each moment is a brushstroke in a masterpiece called your Costa Rican journey. Pack your bags and let TravelXM be your companion in this awe-inspiring exploration. The adventure begins with 12 awesome reasons to go!
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