So sah ich noch in Paris aus ;)
Und jetzt etwas über das, wo ich hinkomme :)
Corcovado National Park is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula in the South
West of Costa Rica, which is part of the Osa Conservation Area. It was established
on 24 October 1975, and encompasses an area of 425 km² (263 mi²). It is widely
considered the crown jewel in the extensive system of national parks and
biological reserves spread across the country. The ecological variety is quite
stunning. National Geographic has called it "the most biologically intense place on
Earth". Not only is the park very popular with tropical ecologists, a visitor can
expect to see an abundance of wildlife.
Travel to the south of the country on the Interamerican highway, 180 miles
from San Jose, Costa Rica until Chacarita. The Rio Rincon crossroad is 20
miles past Chacarita. From this crossroad the west branch will take you to
Drake (20 miles), and the south branch will take you to La Palma (3 miles)
and then Puerto Jimenez (25 miles past La Palma).
It is also possible to reach San Pedrillo Station by taking a boat from the
town of Sierpe, through Drake Bay to Corcovado National Park.
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