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Monday, 21 April 2008 19:41PDFPrint

Nicoya Through the Lens

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. Here's a look at our trip through the lens of our photographer, Gianluca Colla.

 

Monday, 21 April 2008 19:38PDFPrint

Eight Secrets from Costa Rica

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. Here's a recap of what we found in nine months of research, and some final thoughts about our visit.

 

Monday, 21 April 2008 19:30PDFPrint

The Code of the Cowboys

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day ten, we rode along with some cowboys to see how teamwork and comraderie helps them feel the support of family circle, even when they're far from home.

 

Monday, 21 April 2008 19:24PDFPrint

The Culture of Longevity

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day nine, we found a remote group of Nicoyans practicing the cutlure of longevity in much the same way their ancestors did fifty years ago.

 

Monday, 21 April 2008 19:21PDFPrint

Surrounded by Family, and Living Longer as a Result

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day eight, we found out that Nicoyan elders live surrounded by close friends and family. Multi-generational living may have a strong impact on longevity.

 

Monday, 21 April 2008 00:00PDFPrint

The Healing Power of Faith: Its Effect of Longevity

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day seven, we investigated the role of faith in the lives of centenarians.

 

Thursday, 20 March 2008 15:40PDFPrint

Genetics or Tradition? Searching for the Secrets of Longevity

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day six, we tested a theory that a particular genetic line contributed to the Nicoyans longevity, only to find our hypothesis challenged.

 

Thursday, 20 March 2008 15:31PDFPrint

Tortillas: Longevity Food?

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On the fourth day of the expedition, we spent a day in a tortilla factory leaning why these particular tortillas might be an unusually good longevity food.

 

Thursday, 20 March 2008 15:18PDFPrint

Bouncing Back: Nicoyan Keys to Weathering Hardship

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On day three, we explored the role of hardship, resilience, and fresh fruit in the lives of healthy Costa Ricans.

 

Thursday, 20 March 2008 15:06PDFPrint

Plan de Vida: Life Purpose and Longevity

Written by Dan Buettner

In 2007, the Blue Zones team visited the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, a place with a cluster of the longest-lived people in the Americas. On the second day of their expedition, they interviewed a centenarian whose 'Plan de Vida' (Life Purpose) keeps him going strong.

 



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