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Deepa’s Organic Oasis: Protecting Costa Rica’s Rainforest and Watershed
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Deepa’s Organic Oasis: Protecting Costa Rica’s Rainforest and Watershed

Expat Diaries - Costa Rica Edition

July 18, 202433m 46s

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🎙️ Episode #X: Deepa’s Organic Oasis - Protecting Costa Rica’s Rainforest and Watershed 🌿🇨🇷

In this inspiring episode, we interview Deepa, an extraordinary soul who moved to Costa Rica over 17 years ago with a mission to protect and nurture the environment. Deepa's story is one of passion and dedication as she cares for over 175 acres of pristine rainforest and watershed.

Key Highlights:

Deepa’s journey from a Registered Nurse to a dedicated environmental protector
The creation of a ""food forest"" and future natural healing developments
The role of foreign volunteers in her conservation efforts.

How Deepa’s love for animals and commitment to protecting the water source impacts local villages.

Discover how Deepa is creating and protecting life in Costa Rica, both as a nurse and as an environmental guardian. If you’re looking for an organic adventure in farming or want to learn more about natural healing, Deepa’s initiatives are a beacon of inspiration.

🌐 Explore more about Deepa's projects at www.luzdelcorazón.net and www.earths-embrace.com  https://www.facebook.com/share/p/MLyoPYRHJyhLTrR7/?mibextid=WC7FNe 

Join us for a deep dive into Deepa’s incredible journey and find out how you can get involved in her efforts to protect Costa Rica’s natural beauty.

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