Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica

Last month we traveled down to the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica to shoot two beautiful ecolodges for Cayuga: www.cayugaonline.com. Containing 2.5% of the entire biodiversity of the planet, yet taking up a mere 0.00000085% of the earth's total surface area, the Osa Peninsula is home to over half of all of the plant and animal species in Costa Rica. Over 700 species of trees, 117 species of reptiles and amphibians, 365 species of birds and over 120 species of mammals, it's easy to see why National Geographic called the Osa Peninsula one of the most biologically intense places on earth. Oh yea, the beaches are pretty nice too! Lapa Rios: http://www.laparios.com / Arenas Del Mar: www.arenasdelmar.com







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