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COSTA RICA TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | 4x4 Road Trip

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PURA VIDA! Follow us on our offroad journey through Costa Rica - the land of volcanoes, jungles, and beaches. We explored the country for four weeks, driving a total of three thousand kilometers. We climbed Costa Rica's highest mountain Cerro Chirripó and explored the jungle of Corcovado. We enjoyed both sunshine and tropical rain on the Caribbean beaches and watched turtle hatchlings crawl towards the Pacific Ocean in Ostional.

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How long did you travel?
We traveled for 4 weeks in total.

When did you travel?
We visited Costa Rica in November, at the end of the rainy season.

How much did the trip cost?
Around 5000-6000 Euro for two people for four weeks. Flights (1600 Euro), Car Rental (1800 Euro), Fuel (ca. 600-700 Euro), Accommodation (ca. 750 Euro), Food (no idea, maybe 1000-1200 Euro), Chirripo Climb (ca. 300 Euro), Park Entry Fees (ca. 300 Euro).

How did you refuel/carry enough fuel?
We did not carry any extra fuel, but we refueled whenever possible.

Can you share a map of your trip?
Check our website for information on that - we do not have the exact GPS coordinates.

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Locations: Costa Rica, Vulcan Poas, Irazu, Barva, Catarata del Toro, Orosi Valley, Tapanti National Park, Cahuita National Park, Tortuguero, Tortuga Lodge, Volcano Arenal, La Fortuna, Lago Arenal, Arenal 1968, Observatory Lodge, Tenorio National Park, Rio Celeste, Rincon de la Vieja, Santa Rosa, Puerto Soley, Nicaragua, Guanacaste, Nicoya, Playa del Coco, Ostional, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Pacific Ocean, Manuel Antonio, Cerro Chirripo, Osa Peninsula, Sierpe, Drake Bay, Corcovado, Cerro de la Muerte, San José

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Costa Rica: Happiest Country in the World | Full Episode | TRACKS

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Gaia helps capture a rogue crocodile before travelling to Monteverde Cloud Forest and scaling a giant tree with scientists who preserve life forms. Then she meets President Luis Guillermo Solis.

Science writer and explorer Gaia Vince goes to Costa Rica to find out how this remarkable little republic has become 'the happiest, most sustainable country in the world'

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Gaia tries to find out what it is that makes Costa Rica one of heart’s Blue Zones, where people have a much larger life expectancy.

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Costa Rica Travel Guide 4K

We went to Costa Rica for three weeks. This is the ultimate Costa Rica travel guide. In those three weeks we went all across Costa Rica from inland cloud forests to Pacific Ocean beaches across Costa Rica to the Caribbean side. We saw many waterfalls, wild animals, sunsets and met unique people everywhere. Costa Rica is certainly one of the top places in the world to visit and explore. Today we will show you why.

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0:00 Intro
0:57 Arriving in San Jose
1:58 Explore La Fortuna
3:41 Hot Springs at Arenal
4:47 Rio Celeste and Volcano
6:52 Tamarindo
8:00 Nicoya Peninsula
10:40 Tortuga Island
11:08 Crossing on Car Ferry to Punta Arenas
11:28 Jaco
12:20 Crocodiles
13:20 Uvita
14:49 Dominical
16:50 Glamping
17:58 Manuel Antonio
19:20 Mountain Drive to Quetzales National Park
20:46 Eco Lodge in the Forest
23:38 Caribbean side of Costa Rica

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This cinematic film is a selection of memories during 3 weeks into the wild of Costa Rica in 2016. We crossed the country from north to south and east to west my girl and I. We found lots of wonderful little places along the trip, meeting friendly people and live an unique experience in the middle of wildlife.
Costa Rica is probably one of the best place for nature lovers. We will return.

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Filmed & edited by Antoine Janssens

Music by A Thousand Years - David A. Molina

Costa Rica's Stunning Volcanic Springs | Full Episode | TRACKS

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Gaia takes a dip in a hot spring as she finds out how Costa Ricans have harnessed the power of active volcanoes. On the Pacific coast she helps build artificial reefs from unlikely recycled materials.

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Costa Rica. Into The Wild. Travel Documentary

Join us to travel real, unspoiled and wild #CostaRica without expensive resorts and crowded beaches. Meet local Costa-Rican farmers who live and grow exotic tropical fruits in the jungle. Visit Cano Island and #Corcovadonationalreserve. Catch tuna, mackerel and almaco jack in the Pacific ocean near Sierpe river mouth.Tour our rental cottage at the top of the rock with million dollars views but without electricity and tv. Explore the unreal beauty of Puntarenas and Terraba Reserve. #TravelCostaRica #TravelDocumentary #travel #travelvideo ##traveltheworld #travelvlog

Content:
1) Flight to San Jose
2) Flight to Palmar Sur
3) Night in Sierpa
4) House on the cliff
5) Corcovado Game Reserve
6) Caño Island
7) Fishing in the Pacific 8) Jungle farm Содержание:

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8 Reasons Why Americans LEAVE Costa Rica [Why I Left]

The TRUTH about living in Costa Rica: Why do so many Americans leave Costa Rica after moving there? In this video, I explain what causes expats to change their minds about retiring abroad and why I left Costa Rica after 8 years. Some of the initial reasons that people want to move to Costa Rica include the moderate climate, laid back lifestyle, fresh and healthy food, friendly people, beaches, medical tourism, and the low cost of living. But is Costa Rica really a safe and friendly country or is it actually dangerous and expensive? Once they arrive, many people realize that living in Costa Rica wasn't quite what they expected. Unfortunately, that results in people returning home quite soon after arriving.

After helping more than 500 foreigners move to Costa Rica and living there for eight years, this video explains the top reasons why people move back to the USA and why I left, too, so that you know more about what to expect BEFORE you get there. This is the real and sometimes dark truth about living in Costa Rica. What do you think are the biggest pros and cons of living in Costa Rica? Let us know in the comments.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 How many Americans live in Costa Rica?
00:53 Why people retire in Costa Rica then leave
1:03 #1 High Cost of Living
3:30 #2 Inability to Adjust to the Culture
5:45 #3 Unrealistic Expectations versus Reality
6:45 #4 Healthcare and Health Problems
7:10 #5 Missing Family and Homesickness
8:20 #6 Crime Rate - Is it Dangerous or Safe?
10:58 #7 Negativity from Other Expats
11:53 #8 Misc Things: Infrastructure, extreme weather, and too much Pura Vida
15:04 Why people stay in Costa Rica forever
15:38 Why I left Costa Rica to become a digital nomad
18:15 Why I don't regret moving to Costa Rica
18:50 Conclusion

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NOTE: This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not individual consulting or advice. Please consult the relevant authorities such as your local government, airline, embassy, consulate, and/or tourism providers before booking international travel, moving abroad, or applying for a work permit or work and travel visa.

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Explore the Vibrant Jungle of Costa Rica | National Geographic

Erika Bergman goes on an adventure through the cloud forest of Costa Rica. Sponsored by Coors Light.
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Costa Rica video, official Costa Rica

The best Costa Rica video you will see. Complete and in depth documentary about Costa Rica, its nature, national parks, rainforests, volcanoes, beaches, culture and people.

Costa Rica Documentary Film (English)

Come with us as we travel across Costa Rica and see it like you've never seen it before. Full High Resolution 1080p, full HD stereo sound. Stunning wildlife, landscapes, towns and places. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy! Travel with us to La Paz Waterfalls, Poas Volcano, Carara National Park, Coco Beach, Punteranas, Atenas, Grecia,Hotel Villa Caletas, and so much more!

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Costa Rica. Travel Documentary. From South To North.

Visiting Costa Rica travel documentary. Costa Rica vacation, rental, most interesting places to visit, wild nature attractions. Driving from Liberia Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport to Samara. Exploring playa Samara and playa Carrillo beach activities. Taking a taxi to the Camoranal nature reserve. Renting MonteLaguna residence in Samara. Staying at Playa Grande orange villa. Touring to the Palo Verde nature reserve. Exploring Playa Conchal beach. Visiting Hot springs of Rincon de la Vieja.
The first place where we arrived is called Playa Samara. We flew to Liberia, the provincial capital of Guanacaste, at the second largest international airport after San Jose. Now it is a new modern airport, and just a few years ago it was just an open shed with fans and without air conditioning and with rows of seats for passengers waiting for departure. At the airport, upon arrival, we were met by a driver, with whom we contacted in advance and agreed on the Internet. He was supposed to take us to our residence on the Samara beach. To begin with, we decided not to rent the car ourselves, for reasons which I will explain to you…. #travelcostarica #traveldocumentary #travel #travelvideo #costarica #traveltheworld #travelvideo #travelvlog

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Costa Rica in English- Discovery Travel Costa Rica

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Documentary Café de Costa Rica, faces, landscape, history - 2014

Testimonial documentary about the specific characteristic of producing Café de Costa Rica, told by the coffee people themselves.ICAFE. 2014.

Costa Rica

Video travelogue of my journey across Costa Rica in the second week of September 2009.

Although the get-up is somewhat goofy, it was a nice way to practice and refine my video editing chops for future documentary/narrative endeavors. I'm also fond of the way that Juana Molina's songs complement the adventure of the first half (Un Día), and particularly the second half (Vive Solo) which posits the Thoreauvian solitude of her lyrics - and my voyage - against the friendly backdrop of Nature and her creatures.

2.5% - The Osa Peninsula Documentary Trailer

Will tourism save or destroy the most biodiverse place on Earth?

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The tropical rainforest of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula contains 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity on less than one millionth of the planet’s surface. Its incredible natural beauty has caught the eye of the tourism industry and the planned construction of an international airport threatens to transform the region forever. Spanning more than five years, 2.5% – The Osa Peninsula weaves together voices from Osa residents, local leaders and conservation experts as they attempt to build a tourism industry that balances environmental protection with the needs of local communities.

With themes that resonate well beyond the borders of Costa Rica, the film illuminates the effects of tourism development on local communities and offers a hopeful vision for the future of travel in the planet's most fragile places.

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