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COSTA RICA - HEALTH - VIRUS - TOURISM - ANIMAL PARK

COSTA RICA - HEALTH - VIRUS - TOURISM - ANIMAL PARK
A wildebeest, gemboks and other antelopes roam at the La Ponderosa Adventure Park in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, on August 22, 2020, amid the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic. The 100-hectare park, with more than 300 animals of thirteen different species, mainly of African origin, is attracting local and international visitors now that sanitary measures against the spread of COVID-19 are easing.
Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP
Document reference 000_1WQ25P
SLUG COSTA RICA - HEALTH - VIRUS - TOURISM - ANIMAL PARK
Creation date 8/22/2020 00:00 UTC
City/Country Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Credit Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 59.13 Mb / 5568 x 3712 / 300 dpi

COSTA RICA - HEALTH - VIRUS - TOURISM - ANIMAL PARK

COSTA RICA - HEALTH - VIRUS - TOURISM - ANIMAL PARK
A wildebeest, gemboks and other antelopes roam at the La Ponderosa Adventure Park in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, on August 22, 2020, amid the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic. The 100-hectare park, with more than 300 animals of thirteen different species, mainly of African origin, is attracting local and international visitors now that sanitary measures against the spread of COVID-19 are easing.
Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP