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HomeMedia NaranjaPodcast: From multilingual chatter to the songs of birds

Podcast: From multilingual chatter to the songs of birds

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Inspired by the story of Hugo Santa Cruz, a Bolivian visitor who ended up taking care of Macaw Lodge in Turrubares, Costa Rica, for nearly a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This column was published as part of our May 2021 edition, “Costa Rica Inside Out.” Our weekly Media Naranja column tells short love stories with a Costa Rican twist.

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You can listen this episode in Apple Podcast here.

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El Colectivo 506
El Colectivo 506
El equipo editorial de El Colectivo 506 trabajó en conjunto para publicar esta nota. The editorial staff of El Colectivo 506 worked together to publish this article.

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