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These are photos from the property taken
with a standard digital camera. To get a true understanding of the
views, you really need to visit the property. To download any picture,
right click and Save As to your local computer. We are in the process of
taking and digitizing video for each lot.
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Property
Pictures
NEW! Mountain view photos. The ocean views
on the property are excellent but so are the mountain views. You need
only to turn 180 degree while standing in place. See below for ocean
views.

Photo #1 - View over the Terraba River to
Isla Caňo which is a national park that provides refuge for many species
of migratory birds. Isla Caňo has excellent diving and fishing.

Photo #2 - Ocean view to the South over the
Sierpe River Basin picturing the Osa Peninsula and Drake Bay. Drake Bay
is known for bio-diversity and as a whale calving sanctuary.

Photo #3 - The breath taking ocean views are
almost out done by the view to the rear of the property that stretches
up to the cloud forest. This is one of the few places you get wide open
views of both the ocean and mountains!

Photo #4 - View to the West of the
ocean. The property features "off-the-hook" sunsets with it's westerly
ocean exposure.

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Nature Pictures
Photo #5 - We encountered this mother and
one-year old Humpback while fishing. This area of Costa Rica is well
known for the large numbers of migratory whales who calve here in the
winter.

Photo #6 and #7 - Fishing is an outdoor
highlight in Costa Rica. I took this photo on the legendary Furuno bank
where releasing double-digit numbers of sailfish and catching other
species such as Dorado, Wahoo, Marlin and Yellowfin Tuna is commonplace.
I released this fish alive and well after the photo was taken.
 
Photo #8 - Sunset photo taken after an
evening of surfing Pinuelas Beach which is located just to the North of
the property on the Costanera (Ocean Road).

Photo #8 and #9 - #8 shows a toucan (in the
middle of the picture) picture taken on the property. The number in both
species and population of birds on the property is unimaginable to
someone from North America. A bird watcher would never have to leave the
property. #9 shows one of the hundreds of species of butterflies on the
property.
 
Photo #10 - The jungle meeting the volcanic
coastline and the ocean. The ocean is calm 12 months a year making it
ideal for fishing, diving and kayaking yet produces excellent surf...
how does that work?

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