Friday, 20 June 2008

Costa Rica...country's reputation as a destination for eco-tourists


A surfer rides on the waves during sunset at Tamarindo beach, in Santa Cruz de Guanacaste, 250 miles (402 km) north of San Jose, April 28, 2008. Once home to monkeys, turtles and other rare wildlife, this stretch of coast in northwest Costa Rica is developing so fast that it is tarnishing the country's reputation as a destination for eco-tourists. Photo taken April 28, 2008.

A general view shows Tamarindo beach, in Santa Cruz de Guanacaste, 250 miles (402 km) north of San Jose, April 29, 2008. Once home to monkeys, turtles and other rare wildlife, this stretch of coast in northwest Costa Rica is developing so fast that it is tarnishing the country's reputation as a destination for eco-tourists. Photo taken April 29, 2008.

Tourists walk on the Tamarindo beach, in Santa Cruz de Guanacaste, 250 miles (402 km) north of San Jose, April 29, 2008. Once home to monkeys, turtles and other rare wildlife, this stretch of coast in northwest Costa Rica is developing so fast that it is tarnishing the country's reputation as a destination for eco-tourists. Photo taken April 29, 2008.

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