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In this Issue: January 2005

Exchange rate:
Dollar Continues to Surge

Weather Report:
This is the Gold Season, the beach is dry and hot

Diving Report:
Mantas and Macro

Adventure Tour Report:
Golfing is alive and well in Costa Rica

Fishing Report
A Whopping 216 Pound Tarpon - 350 Pound Tuna landed.

Letter From Pamela Silagya
Betty, you are awesome!

News
Shark Finning Upsetting Environmentalists

Playa Del Coco Gets New High School
For the first time we will have a hometown high school

Action Seeks End To Sport Hunting
Appeal before Supreme Court

Perfect Blend, Coffee Is A Tourist Attraction.
Thousands take the ???Coffee Tour???

How Sweet it is:
A San Jos?© Dessert Tour

Costa Rica??™s Educational System Ranked
U.N. ranked Costa Rica 44 out of 127 countries


New York Times Travel Show
Costa Rica promoted as a preferred location

Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve
Photo Gallery of Monteverde Cloud Forest

Costa Rican Artist Marite Vidales
Oil and acrylic paintings

Diving Cocos Islands
The land of MANY sharks, wonderful photos

Beautiful Photographs from Costa Rica
See These Professional Photos by WetDigital.


New Grand Papagayo photos
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Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays to all our friends, clients and associates.
Thanks to you this has been a wonderful year and we expect even a greater 2005, and
We Wish You All a Very Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
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The $26.00 airport departure tax may now be paid with VISA credit or debit card.

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Pacuare River Rafting:
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