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Located in the southern part of Rhode Island, USA, Rockville is a peaceful seaside town that is part of Washington County. Known for its long coastline, stunning sandy beaches, and laid-back atmosphere, it is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike for a relaxing vacation. Rockville retains a traditional New England feel with colorful Victorian architecture and neighborhoods full of history. The town's economy is dominated by tourism and small businesses, and is especially lively in the summer months, attracting visitors seeking sun and surf. Despite its small size, Rockville is an understated, shining jewel of Rhode Island with its unique seaside charm and community cohesion.
Located in the Guanacaste province of northwestern Costa Rica, Diria National Park is an important ecological reserve that connects the northern and southern biological corridors of the American continent. Established in 1991, the park covers an area of approximately 170 square kilometers and features a variety of ecosystems, including tropical dry forests, cloud forests and transitional forests.
As a key node in the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, Diria National Park is home to more than 250 species of birds, including the rare crested green biting cuckoo and macaw. The park is also home to mammals such as jaguars, leopard cats, and white-tailed deer, as well as an abundance of amphibious reptiles. Its botanical diversity is particularly impressive, with over 700 species of vascular plants recorded.
Several hiking trails are spread throughout the park, allowing visitors to view volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and pristine forests. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to April, when wildlife activity is high. Diria National Park, near the Rio Celeste Volcano, is known for its blue-colored rivers and hot springs, and is an important destination for eco-tourism in Costa Rica.