Poas Volcano National Park Remains Closed QMediaPhotos of Costa RicaToday Costa Rica By Rico 17 April 2017 Paying the bills Latest Costa Rica has more than 200 homicides in less than three months 7 hours ago QCOSTARICA - With only a few days before the... Read more Farmers will march this Wednesday against government decisions towards the agricultural sector 10 hours ago QCOSTARICA - Farmers will hold a peaceful march and... Read more In Latin America, Heat Warnings Can Prevent Deaths 10 hours ago Q REPORTS (IPS) On March 9, 2023, more than... Read more Mexico-US border: Fire at migrant facility kills dozens 10 hours ago Q24N (DW) A fire that broke out at a... Read more Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden are missing the bigger picture about migrant border crossings 10 hours ago Q REPORTS - When Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau... Read more “Mordidas” or “Chorizos” may soon be back at Transito 1 day ago RICOS Q - There as a time when I... Read more Court ruling: UBER must pay vacations, bonuses and social security to its drivers 1 day ago QCOSTARICA - The Juzgado de Trabajo del Tercer Circuito... Read more Dollar Exchange ¢539.29 Buy ¢546.42 Sell 29 March 2023 - At The Banks - BCCR Paying the bills Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin ReddIt Email Print Share Due to intense volcanic activity this past week, the Poas Volcano national park remains closed. Police have closed off all access to the volcano and national park, traffic detoured at the Vara Blanca/Cinchona crossing. - Advertisement - Share this:SharePrintTwitterTelegramSkypeTumblrRedditPocketLinkedInPinterestWhatsAppFacebook Related - Advertisement - Tagscinchonanational park closedpoas national parkpoas volcanopoas volcano national parkvara blanca Paying the bills Previous articleSemana Santa Is Over…The Clean Up Never Happens.Next articleWomen Have Disappeared From Presidential Ballots Ricohttp://www.theqmedia.com"Rico" is the crazy mind behind the Q media websites, a series of online magazines where everything is Q! In these times of new normal, stay at home. Stay safe. Stay healthy. Related Articles 4.7 quake wakes up residents of Central Valley QCOSTARICA - A 4.7-magnitude quake woke up the residents of Varablanca... Read more Poás crater lagoon recovers high levels due to reduced eruptions, heavy rains and cloudy days QCOSTARICA - The Poás volcano crater lagoon returned to the levels... Read more Subscribe to our storiesTo be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. SUSBCRIBE