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travel 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Good to hear from you about your interest in ckecking my place out. Almost all flights that come to costa rica arrive in the capital san jose. This is about a two and a half to three hour flight from atlanta for example. There is an airline that does domestic flights from san jose to puerto jimenez which is the closest town to the property. It is called SANSA. This is a forty five minute flight down the coast to the osa peninsula. I live in cabo matapalo which is the tip of the peninsula. You have to take a taxi for an hour to get to the property. It can be done reasonably from most american cities in a day of travel. I am in the process of building some accomodations on the property. Currently I just have my small hut or house. There are a lot of different rental options in matapalo as it is a popular destination that is just far enough out of the way not to be overrun with tourists. I could suggest some. There are a lot of very big trees to explore. I have been climbing trees just over fifty meters recently. I got an email from crtreedude, but we have not gotten together. I think that he is in the middle of a move and lives a good ten to twelve hours away, so I do not know if he will be able to come climb. Hope he can make it down though. Keep me posted.
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