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San Isidro del General, Pérez Zeledón |
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Southeast of Cartago via Inter American highway from San José, you`ll arrive to San Isidro del General which is right at the base of the Talamanca mountains, after a bony chilling trip over the "Cerro de la Muerte", its scarped soils make possible to appreciate majestic waterfalls and clear water development. Its enormous landscape, refuge of a great quantity of birds, mammals, a few endanger or in extinction and a beautiful collection of ferns.
 Called "Cerro de la Muerte" because during construction many people died due to cold temperatures during the night, is a breathtaking view where at one point during a clear day you could see both oceans; the Pacific and the Caribbean. The city of San Isidro (or the closest thing to a real city that this region contains) is the largest and most commercially active and most politically important in the southern pacific zone.
The city has easy access to all the southern zone ant the beach of Dominical; then north following the Costanera Sur, road that take you all the way to the South Pacific area.
In the city, of San Isidro you have access to the Chirripó Mountain one of the wildest places in the country, where you find still, some Indians tribes and the tallest mount at 3820 meters, a scared place for its inhabitants.
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