Although in Costa Rica you are never far from the ocean -- in fact, never far from two oceans -- elevations reach as high as 3,820 meters (12,532 ft.). The mountains that run the length of the country make road construction difficult. For those of us on the Pacific Coast, such as Tamarindo, we are grateful for the mountains because they keep any hurricanes over on the Caribbean side, as the hurricanes cannot cross the high mountains.
The higher elevations of the central highlands makes for pleasant temperatures all year around. As you can see from the green mountains and valleys, this area gets abundant rainfall. The combination of mountains, valleys and adequate rainfall also combines to provide terrain suitable for dams and hydroelectric power. Costa Rica gets almost all of its electricity from dams. This helps make possible Costa Rica's goal of being the world's first carbon neutral nation by 2021.
We are showing photos of Ek Balam, a unique but lesser-known Mayan site in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, on our Viva la Voyage site.
8 comments:
What a beautiful, green, lush photo! Your hummingbird photos were fantastic!
So amazing to go from the close up shots of hummingbirds to this expansive, green vista. This is a beautiful image, Dave.
This is a beautiful view! And, those beautiful mountains do so much for the country!
Great photo. I wondered why Costa Rica had not been visited by hurricanes. The scenery you have shared of Costa Rica is unsurpassed.
Such a majestic view! It makes me wish I could step into the picture and spend some time there.
this is gorgeous. so green and lush. costa rica really has it all.
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