Costa Rica

  • ScienceAOL

    Costa Rican tree frog found in bunch of Lidl bananas

    A tree frog believed to have originated from Costa Rica has been found in a bunch of bananas in a Nottinghamshire branch of Lidl. The frog was spotted on Sunday by workers at the shop in Netherfield, more than 5,000 miles away from its usual

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  • NewsAOL

    Costa Rica: Ten reasons to go on a family holiday

    Costa Rica is the perfect spot for your next family adventure. Smaller than Scotland but big in personality, this peaceful country offers variety, relaxation and beautiful scenery. See also: Where to go off the beaten path in 2018 See also:

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  • CelebrityAOL

    Mel Gibsonโ€™s Costa Rica holiday haven on sale for ยฃ23m

    Mel Gibson is selling his stunning Costa Rica hideaway for ยฃ23 million. The beautiful resort sits on 403 acres of privately-owned jungle in a remote area of Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula. See also: Sir Richard Branson's Thames houseboat

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Shelter in Costa Rica cares for 900 dogs

    Dogs as far as the eye can see? No, it's not a dream - it's a real dog sanctuary. Translated in English as 'Land of Strays', the pooch paradise is a no-kill shelter on a farm in Costa Rica. See also: Patient dogs impress

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Spend the night in a Boeing 727 in Costa Rica

    This is probably the only way you would enjoy spending the night in a plane. Visit Costa Rica's Hotel Costa Verde, a hotel that offers a two bedroom suite inside a vintage Boeing 727 airplane. See also: Private jet from 1970s listed on

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Costa Rica with the kids: The perfect family holiday

    If you have children who love nature, wildlife and adventure, Costa Rica provides childhood holiday memories like nowhere else. From watching sea turtles laying their eggs on the beach during nesting season, to zip lining through the legendary

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  • NewsAOL

    Man ties 'cheating' wife to car bonnet and drives off

    A Costa Rican motorist who believed his wife had cheated on him exacted his revenge by tying her to the bonnet of his car before speeding erratically down a rural road. Footage of the shocking incident, which was filmed from the roadside, was