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Samara, Costa Rica
Just as some of the largest countries
on earth contain vast expanses of empty, barren land, some of the
smallest countries on earth contain what can only be considered an
unfairly large and spectacular proportion of the world’s bio-diversity. S.
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Those coming to learn Spanish in Costa Rica may think they have died and gone to linguistic heaven when arriving in Sámara. This tranquil community boasts one of Costa Rica's prettiest and safest beaches - 5km of soft white sand fringed by palm trees, in a protected coral reef bay. Located on the country's north-western Pacific coast, Sámara is a coveted spot for holidaying ticos (Costa Ricans) and tourists coming to chill out or take to the water for diving, boogie boarding, deep sea fishing, swimming and kayaking. Back on dry land, activities include biking, horse-riding and forest canopy tours, to say nothing of ubiquitous wildlife spotting.
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