Costa Rica’s Rio Tarcoles is most well known for what resides within its waters. Attracting eager onlookers year-round, many hope to catch an exciting glimpse and maybe even photograph one of its ...
Drivers heading between Costa Rica’s Central Valley and the Central Pacific should prepare for delays this week as the Tárcoles bridge on Route 34 returns to single-lane operation for final ...
See chilling photos of the crocodiles that like to gather in Costa Rica under the Tárcoles bridge that spans the Rio Grande river.
two crocodiles on the beach, crocodile in the foreground head tilted and jaws open to eat© Photostock by Leonardo Em/Shutterstock.com On the route from San José to Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast ...
Along the busy main highway between the capital of San Jose and the surfer-friendly beach town of Jaco is Costa Rica’s most unusual tourist attraction. On an otherwise unremarkable stretch of road, ...
The Tarcoles River, also called Rio Grande de Tarcoles, is located in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica and passes through the Carara National Park. It is born in the central mountain range of ...
See chilling photos of the crocodiles that like to gather in Costa Rica under the Tárcoles bridge that spans the Rio Grande river.
On the route from San José to Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast lies the Tárcoles River Bridge, commonly known as the Crocodile Bridge. This location offers an astonishing spectacle for travelers.