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Corcovado / Osa Peninsula

Called "the most biologically intense place on Earth" — remote, wild Pacific rainforest.

National Geographic called the Osa Peninsula “the most biologically intense place on Earth.” Corcovado protects its wild heart — lowland rainforest with tapirs, scarlet macaws, and all four of Costa Rica’s monkey species.

It’s remote and effort-y to reach, which is exactly why it stays so wild.

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