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Golfito National Wildlife Refuge |
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Size: 2,810 hectares.
Distance from San José: 342 kilometers.
Camping: Permitted.
Trails: Yes.
Dry season: January to March.
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The Golfito Refuge lies in a rugged wilderness area
with very heavy rains. The terrain was formed by a succession
of hard basalts that date 50-65 million years old.
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The forest in the refuge is thick, very evergreen. A fairly common palm that grows here is the black palm. Also
there's a botanical raruty found here, the quira (Carydaphnopsis burgeri),
a tree that belongs to the Lauraceae family, a very primitive plant. |
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There are many resident mammals in
this refuge, the collared peccary is a highly social animal that lives
in herds. The agouti is a rodent that belongs to the same family
as the paca and its helpful spreading seeds from plants. There
are also raccoons, coati, rats and some reptiles like lizards, frogs and snakes.
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For further information or reservations click here
Costa Rica Rain Forest Tours & Adventures
Telephone : (011-506) 2296-7074 /
Fax: (011-506) 2296-7054
U.S. Mailing Address: 921 E. 29th St. Hialeah, Fl 33013
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