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Toro Amarillo Waterfall

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Toro Amarillo waterfall is located 2 hours from San José via Sarchí. Access to the waterfall is provided by Catarata del Toro Adventures. The trails takes 20 min, bring confortable walking shoes, water and a snack. Closed on Sundays.

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/// La catarata se encuentra a 2 horas de San José pasando por Sarchí. El acceso es por medio de Catarata Del Toro Adventures. Cobran 4000 colones por el acceso para nacionales, menores de edad a mitad de precio. Son 20 min por senderos bien cuidados. Llevar zapatos cómodos para caminar, agua y merienda. Cerrado los domingos. Pueden encontrarla en Waze.

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