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- How to Make Virgin Coconut Oil With Milyn and Peter Christopher
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- Five Months in Uvita, Costa Rica: A Summary
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- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
- What is the REAL truth about buying property in Nicaragua and Costa Rica?
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- Vaccination Requirements in Costa Rica
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- Gringo Land Speculators In Nicaragua Are Sandinista Apologists
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- Entering El Salvador
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- Ecological Developments in Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Central America
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A lot of information here. I
A lot of information here. I get the feeling that if one wants to buy property in these parts one must be motivated by a deep abiding love for the country and its people before taking the plunge. Merely purchasing for speculation purposes or in the hopes that values will rise considerably (there is not much information available on resale numbers) is risky business.
For now I have decided to travel around Central America. I will spend my time learning the language, learning about the people and their customs, volunteer, meet new and interesting people, eat, drink and be merry. My impact will be minimum and yet I will be helping the local ecconomy but leaving the place exactly as I found it. ........
Question??????
The new marketing angle of "green properties" (is there really such a thing?).........