Sunday, April 19, 2009

airplane changed to a home

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Spectacular view ... the Costa Verde Home features two cliff-side pools with sundecks and spacious rooms and balconies, all offering a bird's-eye view of the Park's coastline plus rainforest canopy vistas dotted with native birds and monkeys.

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the suite costs between approximately $410 to $720 per night
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the Hotel Costa Verde salvaged the airframe, piece by piece, from its San Jose airport resting place.
carefully transported the pieces on five, big-rig trucks to the jungles of Manuel Antonio where they have been resurrected into a unique jumbo hotel suite
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n 2000 Hotel Costa Verde purchased the abandoned Fairchild, disassembling and shipping the pieces of the Iran-Contra relic, and finally hauling all seven aircraft section up the hill to its current cliff-side resting-place.
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