The area was founded by Quakers from the USA who evaded the draft for the Korean War in 1949-50, and who found a safe haven in this country without an army, it still retains a North American feel yet is less of a town than a spread of dwellings couched off the main through-road. It was chosen by its founding fathers for its cool climate in aid of dairy farming. The town is now moving towards eco-tourism as a more sustainable income source. Quakers still form a considerable population alongside the native 'Ticos' - in fact, they run a medium-sized bilingual school. There are currently two main Quaker families - the Guindons and the Rockwells.
Below is just a sample of the almost 1,000 pictures I took while down in Costa Rica, the rest of the pictures are at http://www.zerokarma.com/photoalbum/thumbnails-16.html and http://www.zerokarma.com/photoalbum/thumbnails-17.html if anyone is interested
The area of Santa Elena/Monteverde is so high up that you are at Cloud Level:
Enterance to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
A few shots from within the Cloud Forest Reserve:
For more pictures that are also higher resolution check out my Costa Rica photo album:
Album #1: http://www.zerokarma.com/photoalbum/thumbnails-16.html
Album #2: http://www.zerokarma.com/photoalbum/thumbnails-17.html
There is almost 1,000 pictures in there between the two albums>

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