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 The lowland forests of Costa Rica are complex biological communities containing dense foliage, massive threes dripping with strangler figs and more than half of all living things known to man. In the tropics, constant sunlight, abundant rains and high temperatures are the recipe for biological diversity under a majestic cathedral of peace and renewal. For a first time visitor, it can be awe inspiring to observe the intricacies of the forest and see first hand the cycle of life on such a grand scale. Guided hikes with naturalists are strongly recommended in order to spot the allusive wildlife and to learn about the astonishing relationships between the flora and fauna.
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