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July/August 2012

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future site. Located on a hilltop overlooking the Corcovado rainforest and Golfo Dulce, the new Osa Resort will position itself as a five-star, all- inclusive resort in design, function and amenities. But of utmost importance, it will blend and coexist within the tropical rainforest environment. John explained that with land, permitting and road infrastructure already in place, Osa Resort Club now seeks investors. A feasibilty study, proforma, design and business plans are available. If you'd like to find out more, contact John O'Donnell at John@ teammainstream.com or visit www.osaresortclub.com. hether zip-lining through jungle canopies, cocoa-tasting at a chocolate farm, hiking through rainforests or taking in the local culture in the tiny village of Puerto Jimenez, the jungles of the tiny isthmus have their own special magic that you won't find anywhere else. For sure, come to fish. After all, this is the hottest spot in Central America. And if sailfishing is your thing, imagine catching a dozen per day! But make time to see a place that has no armed forces, a low crime rate, a popular president who seems to know what in the hell she's doing, and a population that generally lives by the song lyrics, 'don't worry, be happy.' Pura Vida! W weather before you come, but you can usually expect muggy heat and afternoon showers. Bring light quick-drying clothing such as Columbia Omni-Shade sun- protection apparel. Columbia's Blood 'N Guts shirt, as you might imagine, is ideal when you're handling live fish or fiddling with cut bait. A portable umbrella is worth packing, as well as comfortable walking and deck shoes. But if you need an extra pair, you'll find zapatos galore in downtown Puerto Jimenez! IF YOU WANT TO GO Check the Puerto Jimenez SPOR TIN G CL ASSICS 198

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