Drone View - San Jose, Costa Rica - Sky Pura Vida!!! DJI Phantom 2 Vision GoPro
Parque Central (
Central Park)
Escultura de
Juan Pablo II
Catedral Metropolitana (
Metropolitan Cathedral)
Monumento a
Juan Mora Fernandez
Teatro Nacional (
National Theater)
Un
Montón de Pingüinos
La Sabana Metropolitan Park (
Spanish:
Parque Metropolitano La Sabana) is located in downtown
San José, Costa Rica. It is the country's largest and most significant urban park. La Sabana is considered "the lungs of
San José" by
Costa Ricans.
The National Stadium of
Costa Rica (Spanish:
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica) is a multi-purpose stadium in La Sabana Metropolitan Park, San José, Costa Rica. It is the first modern sport and event arena to be built in
Central America. The stadium was completed in
2011 and officially opened its doors to the public on Saturday, March 26 of that same year, with a capacity of 35,
175 seats. The stadium replaces the original
National Stadium. It also serves as the home stadium of the
Costa Rica national football team.
It has one high-definition 160-square-metre (1,700 sq ft) screen, located in the southern section of the stadium, along with a smaller monochromatic screen, and another monochromatic screen of the same dimensions in the northern section.
It will be used to host matches during the
2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, including the opening game, the third place match and the
Final.
Geography
Covering an area of 0.72 km² (72 hectares =
720 000 m2), La Sabana Metropolitan Park is adjacent to the city's core districts, offering green space and recreation to the residents of San José.
Several important institutions and organizations are located within or adjacent to the park.
History:
La Sabana Metropolitan Park was officially inaugurated in
1977, though its origins go back two centuries.
Manuel Antonio Chapuí, the parish priest of San José at the end of the
17th century, donated several plots of land in the
Mata Redonda District "in order to favour
Costa Rican's interests". Since that time the area has been used for recreation and sports activities.
Costa Rica's first president,
Juan Mora Fernández, and other josefino personalities devoted themselves to provide the park with several dispositions with the aim of preserving this green area legacy.
For more than
150 years the park developed its characteristic vegetation, spurred by planting campaigns from the citizens. In
1930 this project was halted when the government decided to locate the country's first international airport within the park area. La Sabana
International Airport functioned for 44 years, until the opening of the current
Juan Santamaría International Airport.
During the decade of the
1960s the idea of turn La Sabana into San José's lungs was taking up again. With that goal, trees, shrubs and grass were planted. In 1977, during the
Daniel Oduber Administration, La Sabana was officially classified as a
Metropolitan Park. In
2001 La Sabana was declared a
National Architectural Heritage, by an
Executive Decree.
Landmarks:
La Sabana Metropolitan Park's most prominent buildings are the country's Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (national stadium) and the Costa Rican
Art Museum (Museo de
Arte Costarricense). Both are sited within the park's green space. The stadium is located above the old stadium's former location. The art museum is housed in the former main building of 'old' La Sabana
Airport.
A large artificial lake, several sports fields, running and skating tracks, and a shooting range are also inside its boundaries. Surrounding the park, several institutions have their main offices. These include the main electricity company of Costa Rica,
Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, and the nation's Contraloría
General de la
República de Costa Rica (
Comptroller General) headquarters.
Filming
Notes
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Plus Hero3
Hero 3
Drone Wars,
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FAA,
FPV A2 Wookong
Epic Winning 2014
Flight Testing FPV
Downtown Aerial
Zenmuse
Vision GoPro Hero4+ Hero 4
Silver Black White
Bungee Jumping Birds,
Monkeys,
Trees,
Flowers, Vines, Ziplines,
Tequila,
Vodka,
Coke, Coca-Cola
Papa Johns, McDonalds,
Burger King,
Wendys,
Subway,
Movistar
Plaza de La
Cultura
Museo del Oro Precolombino (
Pre-Columbian Gold Museum)
Carl's Jr,
Burro Loco,
Banco de Costa Rica,
Mercado Central
Fedefutbol, Monumento a
Leon Cortes Castro
Pigeons Birds Central America