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Travel Bug Dog Tag Alvarojm at Oktoberfest TB

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Released:
Friday, September 17, 2010
Origin:
Costa Rica
Recently Spotted:
In Pferdetränke

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Current Goal

To have lots of fun and travel to the Oktoberfest beer party.

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Alvarojm at Oktoberfest TB

Take this TB to a beer party, send lots of pics of you having fun with beer and place it in a safe geocache in Germany.

The definition and meaning of Pura Vida, the beautiful national expression of Costa Rica

The most commonly used phrase in Costa Rica is "Pura Vida!".  Everything in Costa Rica is "Pura Vida! " The simple translation is "Pure Life"; but the saying has a far more profound meaning to people of Costa Rica,and the travelers who fall in love with this majestic country.                                                                                               

“Pura Vida" was first explained to me like this, ‘Only here for a short time, so spread some cheer; and then your gone’.  This ungrammatically correct sentence immediately struck a chord in my heart.  The bank tellers, the restaurant servers, street vendors will all greet you with this saying; as well as say good-bye.  I couldn’t hear or say this beautiful statement enough.  I was simply a Pura Vida addict.  Pure Life; how simple and wonderful of a statement to live by.          

 The all knowing wikipedia has the following translation.  Pura Vida (POO-rah VEE-dah), used by Costa Ricans since 1956, literally translated means “Pure Life.” Contextually, it means “Full of Life” “Purified life”, “This is living!”, “Going great!”, "Hakuna Matata", " Aloha" It is used as a greeting, a farewell, and to express satisfaction. The phrase has become widely known in the USA and Europe. Some foreigners view the phrase as an expression of a leisurely lifestyle, of disregard for time and friendlyness. However, Costa Ricans use the phrase to express a philosophy of strong community, perseverance, good spirits, enjoying life slowly, celebrating good fortune, whether small or large.                                                                 

The most credible origin of the word is that it developed from the interaction between the surfing pioneers of the mid 1950’s and the local Costa Ricans (or Ticos) they encountered.   Whatever it’s beginnings there is no doubting that it has become part of the vernacular and Costa Ricans claim it to belong to pachuco, a slang or common speech somewhat removed from Spanish and very particular to Ticos. Used as a greeting, a goodbye, sometimes as an agreement, this versatile phrase, often shortened to a brief pura, signifies something deeper to Costa Ricans. It embodies a philosophy in which communal ties are strong and close; difficulties are overcome with a resilient and happy spirit, where life is enjoyed leisurely and to the full, and where fortune of whatever size is heartily celebrated.”                                                                     

If you have never been to Costa Rica, you may hear this statement, but you will never feel this statement: not until you’re relaxing on the beach watching the sunset and feeling content that everyone who walks by gives you the acknowledgement of a smile, nod, or a Pura Vida.  That is one little thing that I will always say about Costa Rica, and may never understand about North America, the simple hello’s from people passing by.  We’re all here on this earth together as one human race.  So please spread some Pura Vida and cheer before you’re gone and bring some joy to the lives of others.  Even a simple hello can bring light to a gloomy soul.  One love and Pura Vida forever…

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Tracking History (9471.6mi) View Map

Write note 1/16/2014 stillmesade posted a note for it   Visit Log

Nicht drin !!!!!!!

Write note 1/3/2012 akaj11 posted a note for it   Visit Log

War nicht in diesem Cach :(

Write note 10/23/2011 Spieler 8 posted a note for it   Visit Log

missing in this cache

Dropped Off 8/11/2011 barryvox45 placed it in Pferdetränke Kärnten, Austria - 150.85 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/4/2011 barryvox45 retrieved it from Mühlen und Höfe Niederösterreich, Austria   Visit Log

hast dir da wirklich einen schönen ort ausgesucht, wünsche eine gute reise...

Dropped Off 6/11/2011 SixtusDahastus placed it in Mühlen und Höfe Niederösterreich, Austria - 62.07 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/11/2011 SixtusDahastus retrieved it from GK & TB Hotel Rendezvousberg Wien, Austria   Visit Log

got it to drop it again later the same day.
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Dropped Off 6/10/2011 jongletti placed it in GK & TB Hotel Rendezvousberg Wien, Austria - 128.26 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/2/2011 jongletti retrieved it from TB Hotel A1 Slovenia   Visit Log

After Krk it moves to Rab, then again to Krk and then back to Vienna...

Dropped Off 5/29/2011 pompastic placed it in TB Hotel A1 Slovenia - 116.53 miles  Visit Log
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