OSA: An adventure into Wild Costa Rica
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This is a true story of trekking the width and length of one of the wildest and most dangerous rainforests in the world. Our journey was about the 65-mile trek through the Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula on the southern end of Costa Rica. But like many places, just getting there or getting back to civilization was equally challenging. The area is wild, where there are no developments or improvements, including roads, bridges, or harbors. Access is restricted to about 20 persons...























