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This photo was taken in 2001 by an American exchange student during the annual Pica Leña event in Nicoya, Costa Rica. Every year, as a tradition, Nicoyan townspeople walk to a forest near town to cut down trees and haul them back through to the streets of Nicoya.

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  • (del) (cur) 03:29, 8 July 2004 . . Tdawg (Talk | contribs) . . 400×310 (37,756 bytes) (I took this photo three years ago in Nicoya, Costa Rica. {{PD}})

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