Thanks for watching, that what we love about these walk through videos. It's great for people who have never been hut even better for those that have and want to relive it
Yes a lot countries are turning out like that but you can still have a personal relationship with god no matter where you are. If you're specifically asking about nature here in Costa Rica, yes you can easily enjoy time in nature.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. We have done quite a few of these in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico. Always nice to see sometimes before going or reliving once your gone.
🇨🇷👍You Guys make me day, Me last job in Costa Rica was in Diuwak in Dominical 20 years ago. Thank you soon much for the beautiful video.👍🇨🇷 so diferent in a good way. I love it.
Love Dominical, thanks for the walkthrough. Also, Dominical and Uvita have ‘green season’ year round, there is never a ‘dry’ and brown season like what’s seen in the northern pacific. Also for anyone researching a visit, Dominical Beach is full of debris because it’s at the end of a large river that carries it out and the ocean pushes it back to the beach. The good beaches are Playa Linda to the north and Hermosa to the south. Pura Vida 🇨🇷
thanks for watching and glad you like it. It is still considered dry season down in that area as there is little to no rain. Here in Samara we have dry season and most of the landscape stays green as well.
WoahPACK!!! In the barrel and just get PITTED!!!! I have never surfed but I'm in! lol. Seems like the perfect place for one to get pitted, as it were. lol. Great video! Looks awesome!! Thank you!!!
The paved roads kind of ruin the vibe. Looks like it's turned into a tourist trap. Sad to see the beach bar closed. Drank many Imperials there while waiting on the rastafarians. Hope Uvita has been spared.
I lived in the mountains above Dominical from 2002-2008....boy have i got stories....great place to visit for nature stuff or surfing....but forget about living or retiring there....the national motto is Costa Rica We Make Easy Hard...Costa Ricians may seem friendly those are the ones playing the Long Con....i lived way out in the mountains with campansinos who were cool but in the cities and beach towns you are on the menu......and FBI agent in Panama once told me there are 2 kinds of people in CR...the Caught and the UnCaught...expats who live there are as and even more hustling to get at anything you got.....great place for nature vacation or surfing or cheap cocaine and hookers....if you got common sense and money.....dont bring anything you dont want stolen ..theft is a sport...dont get roofied..or think anyone is being friendly or helping for no reason....great waterfalls and whitewater rafting and hot springs and beaches and waves....
Overrated, overpriced, overcrowded... Costa Rica has been a no go area for quite sometime now , cost of accomodation, food, shops, through the roof , no value for money , unsafe in quite a few places , tourists ripped off, rental cars broken into , the lot... Lived there for 7 yrs in the 90'
Listen, Troll, you have no idea what you are talking about and you are so wrong in so many ways. You lived here 30 years ago and think you know what it's like now? Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with a warm and welcoming culture, many kind hearted and helpful people, and is full of preserved wildlife and nature. Hundreds of thousands of people flock here yearly to visit as tourists, live full time, and/or retire in order to be surrounded and embraced by this beautiful country. It's funny that you make uneducated and useless comments about the country and seem to hate it so much, yet here you are watching our TH-cam channel which is 80% about Costa Rica. Sounds like you actually miss it here, why would you watch videos about it if it's so horrible? I'm actually glad you don't like it here and please, do everyone a favor and stay away. An amazing country like Costa Rica doesn't need negative, sad souls such as yourself visiting here. Stay home, you definitely do not belong in a place like this! Pura Vida! ❤️🇨🇷
It’s exactly as I remember it. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I can’t wait to get back to Costa Rica!
Thanks for watching, that what we love about these walk through videos. It's great for people who have never been hut even better for those that have and want to relive it
Is it a spiritual place? Very pure and one with nature?
God is everywhere, you just need to have a relationship.
@@TheDufresnes Yes, but America is burning up and overdeveloped and they want to advance nuclear. America is anti-god/nature...
Yes a lot countries are turning out like that but you can still have a personal relationship with god no matter where you are. If you're specifically asking about nature here in Costa Rica, yes you can easily enjoy time in nature.
I appreciate these type of videos. Gives you the real deal scoop of the town rather than just the Highlight spots.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. We have done quite a few of these in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico. Always nice to see sometimes before going or reliving once your gone.
🇨🇷👍You Guys make me day,
Me last job in Costa Rica was in Diuwak in Dominical 20 years ago. Thank you soon much for the beautiful video.👍🇨🇷 so diferent in a good way. I love it.
Thanks for watching and glad you liked the video. Pura Vida!
Love your walk through videos, it's just like being there! We've added Domincal to our list!
Thanks! It's worth checking out. Whale Tail Brewery in Uvita is much better the Fuego in Dominical, keep that in mind when in the area.
Looks like a delightful little town we look forward to visiting.
Amazing video.
I'm your fan
Love Dominical, thanks for the walkthrough. Also, Dominical and Uvita have ‘green season’ year round, there is never a ‘dry’ and brown season like what’s seen in the northern pacific.
Also for anyone researching a visit, Dominical Beach is full of debris because it’s at the end of a large river that carries it out and the ocean pushes it back to the beach. The good beaches are Playa Linda to the north and Hermosa to the south. Pura Vida 🇨🇷
thanks for watching and glad you like it. It is still considered dry season down in that area as there is little to no rain. Here in Samara we have dry season and most of the landscape stays green as well.
WoahPACK!!! In the barrel and just get PITTED!!!! I have never surfed but I'm in! lol. Seems like the perfect place for one to get pitted, as it were. lol. Great video! Looks awesome!! Thank you!!!
Haha yes it's a pitted paradise!
@@TheDufresnes 😂
haha I like how the most peaceful walk begins with a subwoofer test. That woke me up! and reminded me of my previous settings.
Woke you up and now you know where to come stay in Samara
The town is so beautiful. I was just recently there and posted a vlog of my trip. It reminds me of Fortuna.
Glad you enjoyed your time there, we find La Fortuna to be completely different, a better vibe and just over all better!
LOL. I remember this road unpaved...not that long ago.
What is your favorite if you want quaint town but quiet to retire? Maybe a restaurant or two etc…but no big parties all the time
Where we lived, Samara! We have plenty of videos there, it's small town with a good mix of locals and expats.
Hi there! Could you please tell, what device you used for recording?
It's a camera 🤣 we actually made a video showing what we use to make our videos which you can see here th-cam.com/video/sQacY7F5vK4/w-d-xo.html
Is there alot of young people in 20s and 30s? Hippies? Or is it more surfer?
It's a mix
Lots of young families, nomads, young people, and some surfers. Very popular area for expats to visit and/or live.
Cool
The paved roads kind of ruin the vibe. Looks like it's turned into a tourist trap. Sad to see the beach bar closed. Drank many Imperials there while waiting on the rastafarians. Hope Uvita has been spared.
It's still chill, watch our videos on uvita!
I lived in the mountains above Dominical from 2002-2008....boy have i got stories....great place to visit for nature stuff or surfing....but forget about living or retiring there....the national motto is Costa Rica We Make Easy Hard...Costa Ricians may seem friendly those are the ones playing the Long Con....i lived way out in the mountains with campansinos who were cool but in the cities and beach towns you are on the menu......and FBI agent in Panama once told me there are 2 kinds of people in CR...the Caught and the UnCaught...expats who live there are as and even more hustling to get at anything you got.....great place for nature vacation or surfing or cheap cocaine and hookers....if you got common sense and money.....dont bring anything you dont want stolen ..theft is a sport...dont get roofied..or think anyone is being friendly or helping for no reason....great waterfalls and whitewater rafting and hot springs and beaches and waves....
Lived there for 7 years never experienced any of this, what crowd were you hanging with?
Not my favorite ....
Overrated, overpriced, overcrowded...
Costa Rica has been a no go area for quite sometime now , cost of accomodation, food, shops, through the roof , no value for money , unsafe in quite a few places , tourists ripped off, rental cars broken into , the lot...
Lived there for 7 yrs in the 90'
Listen, Troll, you have no idea what you are talking about and you are so wrong in so many ways. You lived here 30 years ago and think you know what it's like now? Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with a warm and welcoming culture, many kind hearted and helpful people, and is full of preserved wildlife and nature. Hundreds of thousands of people flock here yearly to visit as tourists, live full time, and/or retire in order to be surrounded and embraced by this beautiful country. It's funny that you make uneducated and useless comments about the country and seem to hate it so much, yet here you are watching our TH-cam channel which is 80% about Costa Rica. Sounds like you actually miss it here, why would you watch videos about it if it's so horrible? I'm actually glad you don't like it here and please, do everyone a favor and stay away. An amazing country like Costa Rica doesn't need negative, sad souls such as yourself visiting here. Stay home, you definitely do not belong in a place like this! Pura Vida! ❤️🇨🇷
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Shayna's comment sums it up. What part of the states to you live in?