Corcovado National Park is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula, in Osa Canton, located on the southwestern regions of Costa Rica, which is a part of the Osa Conservation Area. Corcovado National Park was established in October 24 1975 and occupies an area of 424 square kilometres. It is currently the largest park in Costa Rica and extends over about a third of the Osa Peninsula.
The park has the largest primary forest on the American Pacific coastline and is also one of the few remaining sizable areas of lowland tropical forests in the world. Historically, logging in has taken place in lowland areas due to their easy accessibility and the presence of the largest and most abundant economically valuable trees. But in those habitats, which feature the diverse vegetation, are also usually the richest in biodiversity. What is left of the originally rich lowland forests is usually too small an area to support the original natural biodiversity.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcovado_National_Park
Coordinates 8°32'49.61" N -83°34'24.435" E