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Algonquin College See Earth Program |

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2011 Costa Rica |
| General stock photos of Costa Rica - Pura Vida! Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 Rainforest Lodge |
| Rios Tropicales is an eco-adventure tour company in Costa Rica. We rafted into the rainforest with all our gear, food and supplies. Click here to view the gallery Click here for Rios Tropicales website |
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2011 Poas Volcano |
| The Poas Volcano is an active volcano. It has erupted 39 times since 1828. Elevation is 2,708 m (8,885 ft). Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 La Paz Waterfall Gardens |
| At La Paz Waterfall Gardens you will see hummingbirds, snakes, frogs, monkeys, sloths, jaguars, butterflies and much more. The forest area is currently protected under Private Wildlife Refuge Status and we are in the process of reforesting the unoccupied pastureland. Click here to view the gallery - Click here for La Paz website |
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2011 Irazu Volcano |
| Irazu Volcano is an active volcano in Costa Rica, situated close to the city of Cartago. Elevation is 3,432 m (11,260 ft). Often sited at Irazu is the White-nosed Coati. Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 Indigenous Village |
| The See Earth group hiked 3 hours up the mountains of Costa Rica to visit an indigenous family homestead. Garcia is the head of the family and is considered a medicine man. Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 El Tigre |
| El Tigre is a small town located above the Pacuare River Gorge in the Central Caribbean rainforest region of Costa Rica. Thanks to the South-South Project, El Tigre is a model of sustainable rural tourism development. Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 Santa Maria de Dota, Para Family |
| The Para family of Santa Maria de Dota opened their home to us. It was an absolute pleasure to spend time with them. They took us on a wonderful hike to a waterfall. Click here to view the gallery |
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2011 Earth University |
| The See Earth team spent a few days at Earth University. We visited local farms, a banana plantation and spent time making connections with students and faculty members. Click here to view the gallery Click here for Earth University website |
...more to come!