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Montezuma Eco Village
Now selling cheap lots - $25,000 and up!!! - The first eco-community in the Malpais-Montezuma area, just 7-10 minutes from the beaches, with organic gardens, chemical free construction - ecologogically sustainable living at its best!
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Montezuma Film Festival
Montezuma's first film festival (2007) was a huge success, and the festival happens again Nov 13-16, 2008.
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Wild Animal Hospital
Thanks to a donation from Tropisphere Real Estate and a little luck,
Rainsong Sanctuary's Wild Animal Hospital and Rescue center is open, with many animals in recovery. Hundreds of volunteers from all over the world have
visited Rainsong to help out, but cash donations are always needed to pay vet bill and buy animal food! Please contact Mary at 8845-3190.
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New Montezuma Fire Dancing, Spanish, Yoga, and Surfing School
An amazing school has opened in Montezuma in conjunction with Hotel La Cascada, teaching fire dancing, spanish, yoga, and surfing. Montezuma Fire School
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Montezuma's Cafe Organico
Montezuma is incredibly blessed to have Cafe Organico, run by Ozlem Ozdener. Organico is open for breakfast and lunch, serving food that is vegan, organic, and amazingly tasty. Please try it and support this great place! Check out their new "Organic Lounge".
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Costa Rica Animal Photos
All of the following photos were taken in the Montezuma/Malpais area. These are copyrighted to their respective owners. If you'd like to use one for your website or somewhere else, email me for permission.
Any photographers with professional quality work who would like to have a few of their photos showcased, please let me know and when I get time I'll put up some of your work here.
Best Photos:

Baby Porcupine at Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

Anteater (Tamandua) - Photographer: John McLaughlin

Howler Monkey - Photographer: John McLaughlin

Squirrel (Red variety is native to this part of Costa Rica)- Photographer: John McLaughlin

An injured kinkajou healing at Rainsong Sanctuary - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

Baby Anteater at Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

Injured Howler Monkey Baby, healing at Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

White faced monkey - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

Baby Deer named "Rudy" - Photographer: Geoff McCabe

Sick raccoon rescued at Hotel Amor de Mar and taken to Rainsong Wildlife Sanctuary - Photographer: Geoff McCabe
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