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The art of landscaping doesn’t get hotter than at Arenal. One of Costa Rica’s seven historically active volcanoes – and the country’s most active until 2010 – the 1,633 meter-high Arenal is a baby at under 7,500 years old. Which might explain a temperament that can cause a heat of 89 degrees Celsius (192 Fahrenheit) at its base.
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