Month: March 2026

International Harvester C-1 Pickup, 1935

🔍 International Harvester C-1 Pickup, 1935 🚒 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 International Harvester trucks were known for extreme durability, which is why many were used by farmers, fire departments, and the military. Some C-series trucks were still working on farms 30–40 years…

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Plymouth Barracuda, 1971

🔍 Plymouth Barracuda, 1971 ⚙️ 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 Earlier 1970 Barracudas had single headlights on each side, but in 1971 Plymouth redesigned the grille with four round headlights and larger openings to improve cooling for big engines

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Porsche 911 GT2 RS, 2018

🔍 Porsche 911 GT2 RS, 2018 🚙 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 Carbon fiber everywhere: The hood, roof, mirrors, and many aerodynamic parts are made from carbon fiber to reduce weight and increase rigidity.

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Chevrolet Corvette (C4), 1989

🔍 Chevrolet Corvette (C4), 1989 🚗 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 The pop-up headlights seen on the C4 were part of a Corvette tradition that started in 1963 and lasted until 2004. The C4 Corvette was one of the first American production cars…

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Chevrolet C10, 1976

🔍 Chevrolet C10, 1976 🛻 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 Many 1976 C10s came with the 250 cubic inch inline-six, an engine known for being extremely durable and easy to repair, which helped make the truck popular with farmers and small businesses.

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Willys MB, 1944

🔍 Willys MB, 1944 🪖 📍 Seen in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 The Willys MB (1941–1945) was the original military Jeep built for World War II. It’s the iconic flat-fender, round-headlight, 7-slot grille Jeep that basically started the whole Jeep legacy.

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Multi-Colored Asian Ladybug

🔍 Multi-Colored Asian Ladybug | Harmonia axyridis 🐞 📍 Seen in Alajuela, Costa Rica 🇨🇷 💬 When threatened, they release a yellowish fluid from their leg joints (called reflex bleeding). It smells bad, tastes worse to predators, and can even stain walls or fabrics.

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