Costa Rican Resort Villa Punto de Vista Uses Ultraviolet Light and Salt to Purify Water
Elana Shepert in Vancouver is Awesome describes a vacation destination in Costa Rica where the water is purified using UV light and salt so that even shower water is drinkable. Excerpt: Fragrant air fills your lungs as you gaze up at the bright beak of an inquisitive toucan curiously watching you from the jungle canopy above your open-air shower. This is how your day can begin at a secluded, eco-friendly villa located on a pristine piece of land in the heart of Costa Rica. Surrounded by a vast array of flora and fauna, a variety of rainforest inhabitants visit the accommodation, such as sloths,…
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