Perhaps in the Veragua Rainforest, Limon, Costa Rica
Alex Vinokur and his Community Newspaper have shown up in the rainforest! With world-class facilities, astonishing natural beauty, and a commitment to conservation and scientific research, Veragua Rainforest is the place to visit if you want an exciting and educational Costa Rican rainforest experience. Less than one hour from the historic Caribbean town of Limón, the park includes the largest indoor nocturnal frog exhibit in the world, butterfly garden, reptile vivarium, hummingbird garden, a fascinating tram ride through the rainforest canopy, spectacular walking trails through the primary rainforest and a magnificent waterfall.
Veragua Rainforest Research & Adventure Park is located on a 1300-hectare (approximately 4000 acre) private reserve surrounded by 100% Rainforest. The park is a buffer zone for La Amistad International Park (“Friendship International Park”), which is shared by Costa Rica and Panama. The region’s consistently pleasant climate makes a visit to Veragua Rainforest a fabulous experience all year round.
You too can appear in an issue of the paper. When you travel, take a copy of the Sunny Isles Beach Sun newspaper with you, pose with the paper in front of a landmark or with your group. Send the photo with the highlights of your trip to the address below. If you would like your original photograph returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your correspondence.
City of Sunny Isles Beach
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Attn: Alayne Yeash
or e-mail to ayeash@sibfl.net