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Liberia Interior

Wind turbines stand on the slopes of Volcán Cacao in Liberia Interior’s Guanacaste Province, harnessing strong trade winds for electricity generation. This area balances agricultural lands with emerging renewable energy infrastructure as part of Costa Rica’s sustainability efforts.

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Photos from Liberia Interior

An unpaved road winds through lush vegetation in Alajuela Province, Costa Rica.
An unpaved road runs through forested terrain in Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. The narrow route has a rough gravel surface and patched sections, and it extends into a wooded area with no buildings or vehicles visible.
A young brown cow stands in a rural area of Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, a region known for cattle ranching.
A young brown cow stands in a rural area of Alajuela Province, Costa Rica. The animal is shown close up in a pasture or farm setting, with fencing and vegetation visible in the background.
Wind turbines on rolling hills in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, part of the region's renewable energy infrastructure.
Wind turbines stand on rolling hills in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica. The wind farm is part of the country’s renewable electricity network, which has expanded since the early 2000s to harness strong trade winds in the region.
Wind turbines at Volcan Cacao, Costa Rica, a stratovolcano known for strong winds suitable for renewable energy.
Wind turbines stand on the slopes of Volcán Cacao in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Province. The volcano rises behind the wind farm, which is part of the region’s renewable energy infrastructure.

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