
Description
TITLED land in paradise is ideal to build your dream home, start a sustainable farm or home development alternatively run your own eco-tourism business. Keeping in mind to protect the biodiversity and pristine natural condition of the Osa Peninsula. A superb property located in the Osa Peninsula, southwest COSTA RICA where the rainforest meets the sea. It is one of the most remote, most spectacular and wildest regions in the country. One of the last places in Costa rica to be settled, it has been dubbed Costa Rica's last wilderness frontier. Rich in wildlife, sparsely populated and until recently very difficult to access by road. Consequently, much of the Peninsula is still covered in majestic, pristine rainforest. Dominated by Corcovado National Park which protects most of the Peninsula, the Osa supports more than fifty percent of the animal and plant species that live in Costa Rica. National Geographic has described the Osa as, "The most biologically intense place on earth. About 54 acres of the land is open pasture, 68 acres is primary rainforest, 13 secondary forest (Approximate acres of lot description).
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Description
TITLED land in paradise is ideal to build your dream home, start a sustainable farm or home development alternatively run your own eco-tourism business. Keeping in mind to protect the biodiversity and pristine natural condition of the Osa Peninsula. A superb property located in the Osa Peninsula, southwest COSTA RICA where the rainforest meets the sea. It is one of the most remote, most spectacular and wildest regions in the country. One of the last places in Costa rica to be settled, it has been dubbed Costa Rica's last wilderness frontier. Rich in wildlife, sparsely populated and until recently very difficult to access by road. Consequently, much of the Peninsula is still covered in majestic, pristine rainforest. Dominated by Corcovado National Park which protects most of the Peninsula, the Osa supports more than fifty percent of the animal and plant species that live in Costa Rica. National Geographic has described the Osa as, "The most biologically intense place on earth. About 54 acres of the land is open pasture, 68 acres is primary rainforest, 13 secondary forest (Approximate acres of lot description).
