Costa Rica is a Water World
Posted September 1st, 2008 by Christopher HowardWhen people hear the term “water world” they think of the science fiction movie with the same name. Costa Rica is not under water as I the movie but the stuff is plentiful here. I recently read an excellent article in an economics magazine which pointed out that water may become a more valuable resource than oil. Yes, you heard right!
There are already areas in the world that are suffering from serious water shortages including some parts of the United States. This is not the case in Costa Rica. Because the country is situated in the tropics we get plenty of rain except for some parts of the north. The wet season lasts about eight months and a copious amount of the stuff saturates the soil and feeds the rivers. Because of this Costa Rica is basically self sufficient because fruits and vegetable can be grown year round. This cornucopia provides the country with more than enough products to preclude any type of food crisis.
Just go to one of the weekend farmers markets. They all jam packed with the locals purchasing large amounts of affordable fruits and vegetables. On my relocation/retirment tours I a make it a point of showing the participants several of theses outdoor markets. The low prices of the products also make it cheap to eat here for you cost conscious people of retirement age. I repeatedly point this out on my retirement tours. Do like most of the Costa Ricans do — shop intelligently.
Water is the building block of life and we have a lot of it in Costa Rica.

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