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Property: Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek - Caribbean, Costa Rica

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No.: 1104

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Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek
Property No.: 1104
Location: Costa Rica, Caribbean, , Hone Creek
Price: US $ 105000
Size: 260000
Construction size:
Shopping: 6
Street: 0.4
School: 6
Construction year: 0
Rooms: 0
Bedrooms: 0
Bathrooms: 0
Parking lots: 0
View: beautiful mountain view
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Central Valley | North Pacific | South Pacific | Central Pacific | Caribbean | Central North

Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek
Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek
Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek

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Beautiful jungle land with 26 ha, still untouched near Hone Creek - on the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. 

This jungle land is about 6 kilometers from Hone Creek, a small village located in the mountains, just behind the village of Hone Creek. 

The property has two separate sources with four small rivers. On different plateau there is a wonderful view of the Caribbean. 

This property still has the right primary forest and stunning jungle. 

Who at the same time like the seclusion and proximity to a village, should access here. The property is also divisible. 

On this farm built a few jungle lodges, that would be a top investment. Of course, also suitable for their own use and for investors. 
The sea invites quite a close for swimming. The second oldest National Park of Costa Rica, Cahuita and Puerto Viejo village can be easily reached by bus. The trip to Limon, the largest city on the Caribbean coast takes about 50 minutes. Also Bribri, the capital of Talamanca is not far away and from there lead tours in the Indian reservations and to the waterfalls. 
The property offered is simply a dream plot of land, which is unparalleled and this at an affordable price. 

For more information, we will gladly send you upon request. 

The small town of Puerto Viejo with a Caribbean flair, a big part of the inhabitants speak a creole English. Most of the original inhabitants of the village are dark and came to Jamaica to Costa Rica to work in the construction of the railway line or on banana plantations. Sun, beach and reggae - in Cahuita, immerse yourself in the Caribbean way of life. The culture of this predominantly black population shapes the image on the Caribbean coast of the country. During the day you can under the palm trees the white sand beach in the national park to stroll along, swim in the warm sea or snorkel in the largest living coral reef in Costa Rica. There are also numerous excursions into the tropical lowland rain forest in the area, we particularly recommend a visit to the nature reserve-Manzanillo Wildlife. Evening, the nightlife is waiting in Cahuita or in nearby Puerto Viejo. Try it. Excellent Creole and let yourself be enchanted by the rhythm of the Caribbean 

The Cahuita National Park is the most popular in Costa Rica. A Lush, tropical beaches, coral reefs, mangrove swamps and tourist attractions in the surroundings of the park attract many tourists. Kilometres by tropical vegetation and rocky sections palm dotted beaches and the longest coral reef in Costa Rica. The coral reef provides schools of tropical fish, sea urchins, turtles and many other sea creatures home. A colorful underwater world, ideal for snorkeling or diving. Inside the park, a large number of animals and plants in a natural habitat. Howler and capuchin monkeys, sloths, green iguanas, butterflies and many species of birds are endemic.


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