Easter Week’s Turbulent Waters: A Rash of Aquatic Tragedies Strikes Costa Rica
The tranquility of the holiday season was disrupted by a series of accidents on the water, some of which ended in tragedy.
The tranquility of the holiday season was disrupted by a series of accidents on the water, some of which ended in tragedy.
Costa Rica finds itself on the cusp of an intense heatwave, reminiscent of the sizzling temperatures experienced in early March.
The attack targeted José Samuel Cruz Rivas, a well-respected farmer in the area, plunging the community into a state of disbelief.
In a tragic turn of events on the serene Savegre River in Costa Rica, an American tourist’s valiant attempt to save his partner ended in a heartbreaking loss.
They’re not just hanging mistletoe; they’re deploying a formidable team to keep the celebrations safe and merry for everyone.
This event is so magnetic that families, equipped with the patience of saints and the determination of early birds, began congregating around 8 am for a 4 pm start.
For amidst the lush greens and captivating sceneries in Costa Rica lie shadows where peril silently prowls.
Recent heavy downpours wreaked havoc in the Jacó region and surrounding areas, causing emergency situations in several sectors.