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The valley with a coffee planatation just south of Orosí, Costa Rica

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9° 47′ 15.00″ N, 83° 51′ 16.00″ W

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(precision: 100 m)

You can see the contours of the farm at Google maps: . Half hidden under a cloud, but the shape is still unmistakable. Original filename: 4324.jpg


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Photograph taken by Dirk van der Made

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