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Central Pacific
This region of the country is especially attractive to visitors who are in search of beautiful beaches, sun all year around, and also the warm temperature and waters of the Pacific Ocean. The rainy season comes between April and November which is mild and aid in keeping the vegetation completely green.
The road that connects the Central Valley with the Central Pacific area allows the visitor to enjoy a variety of landscapes, that is: pastures for cattle, sugar cane plantation, fruit trees, evergreen forests on the hill tops. These forests show the transition from the humid tropical forest to the dry tropical forest. Over the Tárcoles River Bridge it’s possible to see crocodiles lying on the banks of the river. The fauna is quite diverse along the roads that leads to the Carara National Park. Mangroves are present at sea level and oil palm plantations are found in Parrita
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