Finca Bellavista

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FBV News

Greetings, everyone!

I just wanted to share a link for the photo galleries page of our website where you will find a "January '08" and a "February '08" updated album of photos from the finca. Click here: www.fincabellavista.net?>www.fincabellavista.net/gallery1.htm">http:// href="http://www.fincabellavista.net/">www.fincabellavista.net/gallery1.htm for all the details. The past couple of months have yielded a great deal of progress down here and we thought you may want to have a look at what's been going on. You can also check out our "Press" page for some of the great press we've been getting lately.

From zip lines, platforms and tree houses, to high-speed satellite wi-fi and running water at the base area, life at the finca has been on the up and up! I hope you all enjoy the albums!

Please forward the message along to anyone you think might be interested in life at the finca, as things are certainly moving along quickly. I hope all is well with all of you, and we look forward to hearing from you soon!


Pura vida~

Mateo

Matt Hogan
Co-Founder
Finca Bellavista- a sustainable rainforest community
www.fincabellavista.net

You can find our most recent press and news at: http://www.fincabellavista.net/press1.htm. Check back soon for updates from the founders!

Best time of the year to visit

Located 8 degrees North of the Equator, you'll find the seasons on the Osa Pennisula to be almost opposite of those in the US. Rainy season typically begins in May and lasts through November. The region where Finca Bellavista is located is known to receive 200+ inches of precipitation annually - most will fall during these months.

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Things To Do...

Stretching from the highest point of the country, Mt. Chirripo, and the Amistad National Park on the continental divide's mountainous border to the Corcovado National Park and the Osa Peninsula, the Southern Zone has the highest percentage of land devoted to National Parks and Forest Reserves with the greatest biodiversity of any region in the country.

Finca Bellavista is located in a remote area with pristine forest and wonderful eco-tourism opportunities; the South Pacific also offers great surfing, deep-sea fishing and scuba diving.  "The most biologically intense place on earth", according to National Geographic magazine, this region of Costa Rica serves up gigantic portions of adventure and nature.  The Osa Peninsula and surrounding area will not disappoint with its array of brightly colored exotic birds, azure waters, and emerald canopies that stretch for miles and miles.

Go to http://www.fincabellavista.net/activities.htm for more information or post a comment here on your favorite activities.