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Bocaraca is a
steel roller coaster located at
Parque de
Diversiones Dr.
Roberto Ortiz Brenes in San José,
Costa Rica.
Bocaraca is a
standard production...
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United States.
Marfil means 'Ivory', in Spanish.
Marfil was
founded as “
Bocaracá” in 1969 in the
Atlantic port town of Limón on the
Caribbean coast of Costa...
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comprising its distribution,
common names include bocaracá,
oropel (golden morph), víbora
bocaracá,
toboba pestañas, víbora de pestañas (eyelash viper)...
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Among other attractions, the amu****t park has four
roller coasters:
Bocaraca (completed 2005), a
Vekoma Whirlwind-model coaster.
Teletren (2002), a...
- donations. White-headed
capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
Eyelash viper, Spanish:
bocaracá (Bothriechis schlegelii) Sour cane (Costus woodsonii)
Atlantic ghost crab...
- in Rochester, New York Whirlwind, the
former name of the
roller coaster Bocaraca Whirlwind, a
roller coaster at the
defunct Olentangy Park Whirlwind, a...
- "Cobra (PowerLand)".
Roller Coaster DataBase.
Retrieved June 12, 2012. Marden, Duane. "
Bocaraca (Parque Diversiones)".
Roller Coaster DataBase.
Retrieved June 12, 2012...
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Ortiz Brenes in San José,
Costa Rica,
where it now
operates under the name
Bocaraca.
Twister 1999
Operating Designed by John Fetterman;
Built in-house A wooden...
- (1993–2004) as Whirlwind, then to
Parque de
Diversiones (2005–present) as
Bocaraca Wild Cat
Schwarzkopf Steel 1984 1991
Relocated multiple times. Previously...
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animals including Don
Torcuato the
alligator and
Talamanca the
bocaracá, a snake.
After the
interrogations of the
alligator and the snake, Cocorí...