Costa Rica’s Cerro Chirripó Ancient Ice Age Legacy Uncovered
Cerro Chirripó, Costa Rica’s highest peak at 3,820 meters above sea level, was the focus of a recent lecture at the National University’s Brunca Regional Campus, revealing its little-known glacial history. The event marked the start of the 2025 second academic cycle. The lecture, titled “Origin of the Geological Moorland of Chirripó National Park, Tourism, …
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