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	<title>Costa Rica Learn &#187; Santa  Rosa National Park</title>
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		<title>Want to See Bats?  Go to Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are traveling to Costa Rica for a vacation and are in the northwestern province of Guanacaste be sure to take a day trip to Santa Rosa National Park. To get there take the Inter-American  highway (highway 1)  north from Liberia.  Drive about 35 km north from Liberia and watch for the signs to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are traveling to Costa Rica for a vacation and are in the northwestern province of Guanacaste be sure to take a day trip to Santa Rosa National Park. To get there take the Inter-American  highway (highway 1)  north from Liberia.  Drive about 35 km north from Liberia and watch for the signs to the park.</p>
<p><strong>Santa Rosa National Park</strong> preserves the most important example of dry tropical forests as well as mangrove swamps  in Central America.   This park has been merged with Guanacaste National park and protects a very large area in the Northwestern Province of Guanacaste in Costa Rica.</p>
<p>This park does not have a lot of visitors.  Perhaps the reason is that it is off the beaten path.  In fact the day we were there we saw only two other cars.</p>
<p>What is so interesting about Santa Rosa National Park?  More than half of the one hundred and fifty species of mammals found in this park are <strong>bats</strong>.   Including the famous vampire bat. The area where these bats can be seen is named the Murcielago Sector.   The word Murcielago means bat.</p>
<p>What else would I expect to see in Santa Rosa National Park?  1. More than 250 species of birds  reside here. One of the most beautiful is the Magpi-Jay,  a large blue and white funny looking bird that sings many different songs.</p>
<p><strong>2. Beautiful dream-like beaches  with names  like  Playa Nancite,  Playa Naranjo  and Playa Portero Grande </strong> You need a 4 wheel drive vehicle to get to these  beaches,   esp in the rainy season when the rivers can swell and you need to cross them in the car.   And you need a map which you get from the ranchers station when you first enter the park.    These beaches are virtually isolated with soft white-beige sand and big waves,  simply gorgeous!  The water is cold,  but we went for a swim anyway.</p>
<p>3. A Cultural Museum to Explore.  The Museum:<strong> La Cason de Santa Rosa</strong>.   Lots of bats inside this building!   This is a historical landmark . It is the site of the famous battle of 1856 when a North American named William Walker was driven out of Costa Rica along with his band of renegades who were trying to take over Costa Rica and make it into a slave colony.</p>
<p>4.<strong> The Olive Ridley Sea Turtle comes ashore at a beach named Playa Nancite</strong>.  These turtles  come in the thousands in September and October to lay their eggs in this soft white sandy beach.</p>
<p>You will need to obtain a map when you enter the park, and you should have a 4&#215;4 vehicle.  At the park entrance station at the Santa Rosa Sector  you can purchase a map for $1.  The map  shows the roads, trails, etc.    Also, La Casona Museum offers additional information.</p>
<p>Read more about Santa Rosa National Park, see photos, and get directions:     <a title="santa rosa national park costa rica" href="http://costarica-nationalparks.com/santarosanationalpark.html"> costarica-nationalparks.com/santarosanationalpark.html</a></p>
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