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Yesterday I braved the chill of a November morning in flip-flops and shorts to catch a flight to Costa Rica. Trackbacks
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Comment #1 Jules from the Great Wide World -
Well at least when you get to Costa Rica the temperatures should be warm and inviting. I wouldn't mind braving the cold in flip flops if I knew my destination was going to be a tropical location with sandy beaches and hot hot sun.
Comment #2 Old Grump from San Jose -
Remember the weather in Costa Rica is based on "micro climates" and yes the beaches are hot hot hot... but the mountain areas can be cold cold cold.
Comment #3 Cynthia from The Moon -
I figured all of Costa Rica was hot. I forget about all of the mountains. But that does make sense that it is cold on and around the mountains. Does it get chilly on the beaches at night?
Comment #4 sandy from baytown, tx -
Yeah i was totally unaware that it would be cold up by the volcanos & mountains! Does anybody know what kind of tempature it tends to be up there?
Comment #5 Old Grump from San Jose -
If you visit the Poas volanco and surrounding areas during the day without a jacket you'll be seriously cold. You won't need a winter jacket, but short sleeves definiately won't do it.
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