YOU FORGOT the town of Bijagua, near the Miravalles Volcano Park. A true gem, it reminded me of the song: "On a clear day, you can see forever" - with its gorgeous vistas of valleys, volcanoes, and lush tropical forest. A true natural paradise !
The information was mostly correct, the Guanacaste tree is a species not a single tree. There are many all around still. Unfortunately some of the photos are not accurate with the information being discussed
Hello. We appreciate your feedback. You seem to have some obvious knowledge of Tamarindo Beach. Would you care to share some of your experience with us?
4:45 did you just put an image of Monumento Nacional Guayabo (an archaeological site in the province of Cartago, far from Guanacaste) and said it was a town (where people live right now)? There IS a town called Guayabo in Bagaces, close to those hot springs not so far from Miravalles Volcano (which is pronounced "me-rah-bah-yes"). However, it is not the same place as the monument you showed. Like, don't get me wrong, I understand you might get confused at first since they have the same name, but if you're going to put it in an informative video, a little research is definitely needed. Also, reading the other comments about how most images don't match with the beaches you talk about, I'd recommend you to not just take the first image from google, but to check if it's right. And regarding the pronunciations... well, at least copy and paste the name in google translate on Spanish and listen to how it is pronounced. So to everyone watching this video, please take into account that this won't be useful as an accurate guide (do check the places though, they're pretty cool!).
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YOU FORGOT the town of Bijagua, near the Miravalles Volcano Park. A true gem, it reminded me of the song: "On a clear day, you can see forever" - with its gorgeous vistas of valleys, volcanoes, and lush tropical forest. A true natural paradise !
Unfortunately the beachs you were talking about were not matching up with the beaches shown at the time been there a few times
The information was mostly correct, the Guanacaste tree is a species not a single tree. There are many all around still. Unfortunately some of the photos are not accurate with the information being discussed
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Showing Playa Conchal and saying that it's a Tamarindo Beach made me to stop watching.
Hello. We appreciate your feedback. You seem to have some obvious knowledge of Tamarindo Beach. Would you care to share some of your experience with us?
Same here get you sh it together
There are so many mistakes in this video… as showing a tree that is not a real Guanacaste tree.
Not one pic was of Tamarindo...
There’s was a quick one
4:45 did you just put an image of Monumento Nacional Guayabo (an archaeological site in the province of Cartago, far from Guanacaste) and said it was a town (where people live right now)?
There IS a town called Guayabo in Bagaces, close to those hot springs not so far from Miravalles Volcano (which is pronounced "me-rah-bah-yes"). However, it is not the same place as the monument you showed. Like, don't get me wrong, I understand you might get confused at first since they have the same name, but if you're going to put it in an informative video, a little research is definitely needed. Also, reading the other comments about how most images don't match with the beaches you talk about, I'd recommend you to not just take the first image from google, but to check if it's right.
And regarding the pronunciations... well, at least copy and paste the name in google translate on Spanish and listen to how it is pronounced.
So to everyone watching this video, please take into account that this won't be useful as an accurate guide (do check the places though, they're pretty cool!).
Your presentation is very tiring to listen.
Freaking bush league. Get on the duolingo train. Almost every spanish pronunciation was wrong.
Also, check out that "pool of clear water" @5:37