domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

The impact of tourism on the environment in Costa Rica




I’m going to write about a specific place named is “Peninsula de Papagayo”. This place is in Guanacaste, just 30 minutes from the Costa Rica's Liberia International Airport. There is a wonderful mix behind nature and luxury constructions. At the beginning of the peninsula you can see a big entrance with different kind of plants and good security station. Then you drive under a paving stone around the peninsula of Papagayo. In the road you have the opportunity to enjoy cool ocean views, luxury houses and amazing hotels.



Why, I started to write about all wonders of Peninsula Papagayo. Ok, the answer is simple. Because is an ecological city. Is true that peninsula has big hotels and luxury mansions but all of these constructions were built with a regulatory plan to preserve this treasure. It’s incredible but the person who wants to build something, needs to make many different paper-works to comply with environmental laws set.



Currently, the majority of constructions and hotels are in foreign hands and it’s hard but they are more careful than Costa Rican people. Obviously the population who attends the hotels are Costa Ricans and they transmit to tourists the importance of preserving our flora, fauna and landscapes.




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