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 We share the beautiful photography of Costa Rica because it’s simply awe-inspiring! The lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and diverse wildlife make for incredible snapshots that can transport you to a tropical paradise. 

By sharing these photos, we are able to showcase the breathtaking beauty of this Central American country and inspire others to explore its wonders. Whether it’s a majestic volcano at sunrise or a colorful toucan in flight, each photograph captures a moment of pure natural magic that is worth sharing with the world.


Plus, who wouldn’t want to brighten up their feed with some vibrant images of palm trees swaying in the breeze and crystal-clear waters glistening under the sun? So go ahead, hit that share button and spread some Costa Rican charm!

Richard L. Camp

Wildlife Tours
Boa Constrictor
Eyelash Viper
Helmet Head Lizard
Egrets
Red Eyed Treefrog
Macaws

Mario Arana Garcia

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Catarata Leiva – Santa Maria – Liberia
Catarata Oropendula
Las Chorreras
Catarata Leiva
Bahia Los Pirates
Ruinas de Ujarraz
Playa Ostional

Mor

Surf Photographer Santa Teresa

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Greivin Araya

Chuck Will’s Widow

Black Hawk-Eagle

King Vulture

Calidro Morello

Clouds over Berlin, taken from San Ramón
Passenger on a local bus – Naranjo
Cyclist West Side of the Municipal Market- San Ramón de Alajuela
Municipal Worker- San Ramón de Alajuela
Repairing the main roads- San Ramón
Soda La Talolinga San Ramón Municipal Market

The last bus- San Ramón Municipal Stop
Public Force- San Ramón
Residents of Esparza
San Ramón Park

Kenner Chaves 

When you’re a tour guide in the Costa Rican jungles, you have the opportunity to intersect hundreds of wildlife species.

James Foxx 

Nosara, Costa Rica

JP Boustany

…a Costa Rican transplant from Chicago has been featured in all of Howler’s Through the Lens editions.
Here’s a collection of his hummingbirds.

Cover photo by Perry Carlile

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