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Ed loves the Costa Rican way of life. Ed is dedicated towards conserving and preserving the biodiversity and ecology of this country. Ed was so enamored by the beauty of this breathtaking island that he decided to settle down here for good with his wife. Already a millionaire by the young age of 27, Ed did not forget his humble beginnings. He is an environmentalist and above all, a humanitarian at heart.
At midnight, mass or “Misa del Gallo” is attended as part of Christmas celebration which is a two hour mass. If you are a tourist wanting to visit Costa Rica, you would do good to go there in the month of December to feel the festive spirit of the Tico Christmas and be a part of the fiestas. Ed Mercer the “Co Owner of Ventana Del Pacifico”, a Canadian native who came to Costa Rica with his wife to see the Iron Man competition years ago, also swears by the Costa Rican traditions. Ed is today one of the biggest real estate developers of the country, buying, developing and selling gorgeous custom made homes and properties.
He has made efforts to save the endangered species like the scarlet macaws, the white faced monkeys and sea turtles from going extinct. Ed has also setup his foundation, called The Edward R. Mercer Foundation, which he considers his greatest achievement to date. Ed also made reforestation efforts. Ed also donates a part of his proceeds towards making this country a better place to live in both for the present and the future generations. In short, Ed loves this tropical paradise and is keen to preserve its natural beauty, reserves and resources and has been pretty successful in doing that so far. Ed’s birthday is in the month of December and together with over 800 children, he celebrates the Christmas season playing Santa is his favorite time.
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