Golden Globe - Kalifornien
Golden Globe - New York
This travelogue of Costa Rica, the second smallest of the American republics, starts at San Jose Airport. Transportation is key within the country, boasting among the best roads in the world. San Jose itself is the capital, a small city of about 70,000, with many recreational areas in its suburbs. Heading out of the city, we come to an orchid farm, there being said to be more varieties of the plant in Costa Rica than anywhere else in the world. Next, we move to the volcanic mountains, the range within Costa Rica which contains the largest crater in the world. We then move to the farmland, with coffee and bananas being the primary agricultural export crops.
Golden Globe - Andalusien
Golden Globe - Bali & Lombok
Golden Globe - Bayern
Golden Globe - Bhutan
Golden Globe - Brasilien
Golden Globe - Dominikanische Republik
Golden Globe - Florida
Golden Globe - Karibik
Golden Globe - London
Golden Globe - Madeira
Golden Globe - Marokko
Golden Globe - München
Golden Globe - Neuseeland (Nordinsel)
Golden Globe - Sri Lanka
1948
Golden Globe - Kanada Highlights
The silent majority is the Costa Rican peasantry, which has been the object of traditional contempt and which has manifested itself in various forms: unfair salary compensation, bad prices for their agricultural products, financing difficulties, land grabs, precarious housing and educational conditions. health. Precariousness, peasant migrations and the depletion of the agricultural frontier are also analyzed in the film.