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A massive strangler fig tree near the Rio Lajas bridge, boasting a diameter of 22 meters and a height of nearly 40 meters. It was recognized with the Costa Rica's Exceptional Tree Award in 2007.
Navigation in this remote area requires careful planning, as road conditions vary significantly.
A hauntingly beautiful island accessible only on foot during low tide. It has served as a local burial ground since the 1700s and is the only island in Central America used for this purpose.
Located at the entrance of Cabuya, this was Costa Rica's first protected area. It offers challenging jungle hikes that lead to pristine white-sand beaches like Playa Cabo Blanco.
Google Maps identifies several unique landmarks that define Cabuya’s character: