Tie-dye and Neckties
Montezuma’s Growing Up

He guidebooks got it wrong. Some long-established travel guides label Montezuma as a hidden backwater, perfect for fiercely independent travelers, the patchouli-and-dreadlocks set, and fraternity-style partying.
They’re wrong. Montezuma isn’t just for hippies anymore, and



 

Flying High
in Puntarenas

People regularly throw themselves from the top of a cliff jutting over 400 feet above the ocean’s foamy surface, protected only by their “wings.” This is not a native self-sacrifice rite; nor is this the last stop for jilted lovers. In Puntarenas, land-bound man can do the unthinkable: he can fly. ...


 

Café del 
Correo


A mid the bustle and tumult of downtown San Jose, it sometimes can be difficult to find a place to sit down, relax and enjoy the surroundings.
But it can be done. In the Central Post Office’s (Correo Central)
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Unmasking Traditions:
The Boruca


One of Costa Rica’s few remaining indigenous groups, the Boruca live in the southern part of the country, where they have lived since before Columbus’s arrival. The two main Boruca communities, Boruca and Curré, have a combined population of around ...


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