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2 LOTS,50' x 100' Club Caribbean, Boca Ciega area 3 miles south of San Pedro, 3rd row lots.
 US$26,000 each.
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226-4000
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Rare commercial opportunity. Located in the heart of San Pedro Town. The property has 3 buildings with rental income.
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226-4000
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Beautiful new 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on canal in San Pablo area. Great neighborhood and close to town. The living space is 38' x 45' not counting the veranda. The kitchen has custom made mahogany cabinets and solid surface counter tops. The floors and ceiling are made of mahogany and go though out the house. The lot is 50' x 100'.  50ft seawall with a place to put your boats. House has a cistern to collect rain water.
US$ 450,000
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226-4000
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A helicopter airlifts a 450kg manta ray, fitted with a satellite tracking tag, from a tourist resort in the Bahamas to a specially prepared platform, from which
it will be released back into the sea.

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Endangered parrots born in
captivity reproduce in wild
LA GARITA DE ALAJUELA, Costa Rica (AP) -- Endangered scarlet macaws born in captivity are reproducing in the wild for the first time on Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast.

The ZooAve Center for the Rescue of Endangered Species has released 100 of the birds into the wild in the past decade. But biologists didn't spot offspring until last year, biologist Laura Fournier said.

Since then, they have recorded 22 chicks born in the wild, and four more scarlet macaw couples have laid eggs, Fournier said.

The parrots once occupied all of Costa Rica. But hunting and poaching dramatically cut their population, and they are now found only in two national parks along the coast.

The biologists' goal is for 200 birds to populate an isolated coastal area.


Three-week-old scarlet macaw chicks sit in an incubator at the ZooAve center in La Garita, Costa Rica.

Chicks are hatched at the ZooAve center in La Garita, northwest of Costa Rica's capital, San Jose. At 6 months, they take a 200-mile trip to the southern city of Golfito and then travel by boat to a beach and finally the isolated San Josecito conservation center, far from human settlements. There, they spend up to three months in captivity before being released.

The parrots, which live up to 80 years, can start reproducing at age 7. Of ZooAve's 86 scarlet macaws, 54 are in the reproduction program.

Many parrots in the breeding program were confiscated by environmental authorities or turned in by their former owners. Some can't leave the sanctuary because they don't know how to survive in the wild.

"Many don't even know how to feed themselves," Fournier said.Read More


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Beach front property.
2 Lots;each lot is 50' x 100'
Parcel # 1360 and 1361
4 Miles South of San Pedro Town,
at the end of the island, no traffic and very tranquil. This property is perfect for someone that likes privacy. Electricity not far away.
PRICE has been reduced.
Email for more information.
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226-4000
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Beachfront Ambergris Bay. Located on the beautiful west side. This is a planned community with roads, parks and a large reserve. Accessible by boat only. No sea grass. No utilities yet. 70' beach front x 153' deep. US$92,500 or 2 adjacent for US$189,000
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226-4000
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Island Ice Cream
in San Pedro.
REDUCED! US$95,000.

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226-4000
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