Travel Guide:costa Rica

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    10 Amazing Places You'd Rather Be Than Stuck Here in the Blizzard

    The Beach at Jumba Bay on Antigua. (Photo: Rosewood)

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    Swimming with Pigs and Other Bucket List Trips for Animal Lovers

    Photo by iStock. Design by Lauren DeLuca for Yahoo Travel.

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    A Gift for My Daughter: Elmo's Trip to Costa Rica

    On a recent business trip to Costa Rica, Yahoo Travel's executive editor snuck her daughter’s Elmo doll into her carry-on. See what happens when a little monster goes on vacation.

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    'Jurassic Park' Redux: 13 Places to Feel Like You're Living the Movie

    Do you remember the first time you heard the deafening roar of the T-Rex in Jurassic Park? Twenty two years and two follow-up films later, the much-hyped fourth installment of the series, Jurassic World, is ready to make its own earth-shaking footprint when the live-action adventure debuts on June 12. From hokey theme parks and man-made habitats to must-see museums and tours through today’s wildest lands, these worldly destinations are for fans and explorers alike.

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    WATCH: You Have to See This Adorable Baby Sloth Try to Take a Selfie

    Whether you’e a selfie-lover or hater, you can’t help but smile at this three-fingered sloth from the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica, who after staring quizzically at the camera, tries to grab it to take a selfie. The little guy even appears to have a silly smile on its face. (Really, that’s just the way this particular kind of sloth looks.) An especially adorable shot starts at 12 seconds in, and another favorite starts at 1:19. But trust, the whole thing is totally worth watching. 

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    Amazing Bucket List Golf Courses Around the World

    The greens of your dreams. (Photo: Thinkstock)

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    WATCH: How Coffee Tourism in Costa Rica is Transforming Lives

    Coffee is the lifeblood of many small towns dotted throughout the coffee-growing regions of Costa Rica. So what happened when all the men left the town of Biolley in the Talamanca Mountains region? The women came together to imagine a different future for themselves, their families, and their community by building their own coffee mill, Asomobi. They are the first women’s run micro-mill in their country.