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The this province, greatest of Costa Rica,
has diverse topographies. From the vaporous fumarolas of the volcano
Rincón de la Vieja to beaches bathed by the sun of the coasts of the Pacific. This part of Costa Rica offers much for the adventurer and of the
sun lover. Santa Rosa and the National Park of Guanacaste is very important zones of reserve for this dry province of the Pacific. Santa Rosa also is important from the historical point of view because
it keeps ruins from the time of the colonization and the wars of liberation. The lake
Palo Verde, which only exists at certain times of the year, attracts the greatest diversity of aquatic birds of all Central America.
The Gulf of Papagayo internationally stands out by its dry tropical climate and magnificent beaches. September and October months with probable rains in the region, mainly during afternoon. In the North Pacific and the province of Guanacaste, the season of rain takes place from the month of May until end of October, nevertheless
for being in the zone of the dry tropical forest, the good time is predominant. Depending on the zone, the temperatures of the country register
an average of 24.9 C. (76,8 F) in the low zones, 16.3 C. (61,3 F) in the high zones and 20.0
C. (68,0 F) in the Central Valley. Still in the months of more rain, the mornings in all Costa Rica, tend to be sunny and beautiful.
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