Archive for the ‘In Situ Life’ Category

Secure Travel to Costa Rica

When traveling to Costa Rica, and more specifically the Caribe Sur (South Caribbean Coast) many people worry about the safety of themselves, their families, and their belongings. Many articles and blogs are written due to bad experiences of past visits to Puerto Viejo, Limon and Cahuita National Park.

Indigenous Rock Moving Ceremony

This spring our organization and some of our friends were lucky enough to be invited to a “Rock Moving Ceremony” in the remote indigenous village of Kachabri. The people of Kachabri are Bribri Indians living along the border of Panama and Costa Rica.

Distance Learning

We are proud to announce a one-of-a-kind learning experience for educators all over the world to take advantage of.  Using internet Technologies and products like the Promethean Board, we will be producing a live online series of Question and Answer sessions from the Jungles of Costa Rica, and various other countries throughout Latin America. Please [...]

Banana Worker Strike at Panama/Costa Rica Border

Very few English speaking or writing journalists have been following the recent strike dispute in Panama. The strike has paralyzed the border between Sixaola, Costa Rica, and Changuinola Panama. Reports say that up to 5000 banana plantation workers are striking against law 30,

Border Crossing Problems in Panama/Costa Rica

Travelers on their way to Panama are in for some added headaches. The Border crossing in Sixaola, on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica is one of a reported 11 sites where local banana plantation workers are striking and erecting barricades.

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