domingo, 26 de agosto de 2012
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
At the Pacific shore of Costa Rica there is a small touristic town called Tamarindo where the most amazing breath taking sunsets can be seen.
The Pacific Coast of Costa Rica is located in two of its provinces called Puntarenas and Guanacaste. Tamarindo lays in the beautiful and warm Guanacaste and it can easily be reached by land, driving on your rented car or even on a public and confortable bus.
You may find many kinds of monkeys. daulphines and whales and also reptiles such as krokodiles and turtles.
There is no other place like Costa Rica to shoot your movies, commercials and documentaries. Please feel free to contact me for more information at sylvia@asart-ca.org
TALAMANCA, Costa Rica
Just recently I had the opportunity to go on a deep jungle trip to Talamanca in Limon, where there is no more road available for cars, all city noices and stress was left behind. Being in the most remote side of Costa Rica, made me fell just like Indiana Jones and the lost City... The view was breathtaking and the green around us was overwhelming.
To get to this lovely place called Amubri you need to drive four hours from San Jose to Bri Bri in Limon, then drive one more hour to Suretka. Once you arrive to this tiny town you need to leave your car behind and take a boat to cross the river.
The first time I visit I enter the region to paint a mural with the children of the schoool of Amubri. I decided I wanted to try to help further. The families where starting to built lodges that could shelter many visitors and for that I ve now decided that it is time to start a Yoga Camp in Talamanca. A perfect spot, no noice, just birds... and the river flow... activities such as tree hugging, and natural medicine lessons are now avaible to be booked through our organization.
For further information please contact us at sylvia@asart-ca.org
sábado, 25 de agosto de 2012
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COSTA RICA
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