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red macaw
seibo
jaguar
toucan
tiger heron
water buffalo
ibis
matapalo
humpback whales
Puerto Jimenez
Playa Blanca
In Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula is the last stronghold in Central America for many endangered species, Boasting the tallest trees, the only low land Rainforest from Ecuador to Seattle and 2.5% of the world's biodiversity within 100,000 acres of national park and surrounding area. It makes it easy to understand why National Geographic decribed the Osa Peninsula as 'one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth'.
 
​Wild and magical, this natural paradise is a soothing and nurturing haven for the soul!  

 

 

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