The Forgotten Legends: Unearthing the Legacy of Margarita Bertheau and Costa Rica’s Vanishing Artists
Forty-eight years ago, on a rain-drenched November day, a simple cross marked the eternal dwelling of Margarita Bertheau.
Forty-eight years ago, on a rain-drenched November day, a simple cross marked the eternal dwelling of Margarita Bertheau.
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Although not commonly linked with urban life today, these mudbrick homes were once the backbone of Costa Rican architecture.
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This long-anticipated event, emerging from a three-year hibernation, saw the streets bustling with thousands of locals and tourists alike.
El Tope, a mesmerizing equestrian parade that’s not just a feast for the eyes but a gateway to understanding Costa Rica’s deep-rooted love for horses.
A vivid tapestry of stories, photos, and audio that delves into the rich, often unseen history of Chinese immigrants in Costa Rica.
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