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Costa Rica Birdwatchers Make Puriscal a Must Visit

Puriscal is one of Costa Rica’s best-kept birdwatching secrets a rugged, forested area in the province of San José that sits at around 945 meters on the Pacific slope, close enough to the capital to reach in an hour yet wild enough to feel like a completely different world. Most birders bypass it on their way to Monteverde or Tortuguero, which means those who do make the journey find themselves sharing the trails with almost no one else, a rarity in a country where ecotourism has grown enormously. The heart of birdwatching in Puriscal is La Cangreja National Park, a 2,570-hectare protected area established primarily to shelter birds, and especially the large numbers of migratory species that pass through in fall and spring. The park’s name comes from Cerro La Cangreja, a peak at 1,305 meters whose shape, according to indigenous legend, resembles a giant crab. Its terrain descends dramatically from that summit down to humid river valleys at around 300 meters, and that elevation gradie...

Two Postdoctoral Researchers in Quantum Technology

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25 Open PhD Positions at Zurich University Switzerland

Zurich University in Switzerland invites application for vacant PhD Positions, located in the city of Zürich, is the

Panama Canal Traffic Increases Amid Iran War and Hormuz Blockade

The war in the Middle East has prompted more ships to use the Panama Canal, a senior executive for the interoceanic waterway said Monday. Deputy administrator Ilya Espino de Marotta said that daily transits have risen sharply in recent weeks as shippers adjust to disruptions elsewhere. The month-long conflict began Feb. 28 and has seen Iran effectively blockade the Strait of Hormuz, through which about one-fifth of global oil and gas exports normally pass. “We had expected around 34 daily passages for this year, but in the last two weeks we’ve been having 38, 39, 40,” Espino de Marotta said. About 5 percent of global maritime trade passes through the Panama Canal. Its main users are the United States and China. The route primarily connects the east coast of the United States with Asia, South Korea and Japan. Espino de Marotta described the waterway as a safe, short option that delivers better economies of scale even with current fuel prices. She warned, however, that 40 daily transi...

Costa Rica Travelers Face Higher JetBlue Fees Amid Rising Fuel Costs

If you have a trip to Costa Rica booked on JetBlue or you’re planning one it’s time to take a close look at what your total travel cost is actually going to be. A new round of fee increases just went into effect, and with volatile fuel prices showing no sign of easing, this likely isn’t the last adjustment travelers will face. JetBlue has raised the price to check a first piece of luggage for domestic, Caribbean, and Latin America flights to $39 for off-peak periods, up from $35. During peak periods which cover much of the summer and major holidays that fee jumps to $49, up from $40. For anyone flying from JFK, Fort Lauderdale, Boston, or Orlando to San José or Liberia, that means your baggage costs are heading up immediately. The timing matters too. Passengers who check bags within 24 hours of departure will be charged an additional $10 per bag on top of those rates. In other words, if you’re the type to handle logistics at the airport rather than in advance, that first checked bag ...

The Festive Atmosphere of Semana Santa at Costa Rican Beaches

The first reaction from every friend or family member that I’ve taken to the beach in Guanacaste has been, “There’s nobody here!” Where I come from in the US the beaches are busy places. You’d better arrive early and claim your patch of sand before the crowd arrives. What is a straight path from your beach blanket to the waves in the morning, transforms to a zig-zaggy route around sunbathers, beach toys, and umbrellas by early afternoon. The tropical beaches of Guanacaste on the other hand, are often wonderfully abandoned. Most times of the year real estate on the beach is wide open, to be split between you and a few other folks whose silhouettes you see relaxing under a distant palm. That is, unless you want to go to the beach during Semana Santa. Semana Santa is Holy Week in Costa Rica, the week leading up to Easter Sunday. Just about every Tico in Ticolandia has some or all of the week off from work. For many, that means it’s time to go the beach. In Guanacaste, the swell begins ...