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The sweet life in the highlands of the volcano

The mountain towns surrounding the majestic Baru Volcano are comprised of lands utilized for the cultivation of coffee and constitute an exquisite environment in which to live. The nice temperatures, the imposing mountain scenery and the fields full of flowers and crops make this land an eternal spring. The most popular and known towns are Boquete, Volcán, Cerro Punta and Caldera, all of which offer visitors every tourism services, including guided field trips to the volcano and its surroundings.  This extensive land located at more than 2,000 meters above sea level offer multiple activities and sites to visit, including thermal springs with health beneficial waters and archeological remains of ancient Indian cultures that were buried by volcanic eruptions. The people living in those places is very affable and active, in their majority dedicated to agricultural production, many of them descendants from European ancestors and their traditions include the enjoyment of abundant domestic food rich in receipts that they complement with good coffee, delicious pastries and sweetbreads