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Discoveries Costa Rica: Architecture & Religion
Bennett-Watt Entertainment
www.Bennett-Watt.com
9781604903010 $24.95 DVD / $9.95 download

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The fifth program in the "Discoveries Costa Rica" DVD series of beautiful video essays, Architecture & Religion showcases the extraordinary, beautiful, and historic Catholic Church architecture near the central valley of Costa Rica. An eye-opening tour of grand and pious institutions, Discoveries Costa Rica: Architecture & Religion is the next best experience to witnessing Costa Rica's memorable religious institutions in person. Discoveries Costa Rica: Architecture & Religion is highly recommended especially for armchair travelers and public library DVD collections. 52 min.

Discoveries Costa Rica Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos
Bennett-Watt Entertainment
www.Bennett-Watt.com
9781604903027 $24.95 DVD / $9.95 download

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The sixth program in the "Discoveries Costa Rica" DVD series of beautiful video essays, Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos is a captivating documentary showcasing rare, exotic, and striking birds native to Costa Rica. Since Costa Rica has over 900 bird species, only a fraction of its avian diversity can be portrayed in a single program, yet here are the honeycreeper, the rufous tailed hummingbird, the black vulture, the northern emerald toucanet, and much more. Birds - Quetzals to Cuckoos is the next best thing to personally visiting Costa Rica on a birdwatching expedition, and highly recommended for both avian aficionados and public library DVD collections. 63 min.

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