Nosarans awoke today to a firestorm of overnight developments in the Bodhi Tree Gondola drama, after news broke of a proposed midstation at Casa Vitality that would involve re-routing the current road through Guiones Beach Club. Alert readers will have noticed that the Nosara Lately website was under heavy DDOS attack last night, noticeably reducing the buttery smooth feeling of our mobile drop-down menu.
Here are the main developments:
- Nosara Lately webserver hacked, all reporting on Casa Vitality and Free K-Section rebel movement deleted
- Bodhi Tree distances itself from the proposed Gondola midstation at Casa Vitality, citing ‘indigenous impact’.
- Squiggle on map showing the proposed road through GBC turns out to be a tunnel
- IAR, Sibu, and local indigenous tribe Beautiful Nosara Fam all vow to stop the Gondola project
- Guy from Garza with a backhoe defends his tunnel plan
- Free K-Section denies responsibilty for hack, repeats demand to go on Rich Burnhams podcast
Briefly summarized, many Nosarans with nothing much to do during the daytime are now rising up to oppose the planned construction of a Gondola between Bodhi Tree to the Baker beach entrance – and the re-routing of the current road through GBC.
The situation has escalated sharply overnight, with AI-generated images emerging of the planned tunnel entrance in the heart of K-Section, stoking emotions on all sides. IAR and Sibu are signalling their strong opposition, and the guy from Garza with a backhoe – legendary for completing the Bodhi Tree turn-off three times in under two years – is pushing back at sceptics who don’t think he can pull off the GBC tunnel, even with the help of his cousin. And just moments ago, the Free K-Section rebels- denied any involvement in the hack, and repeated their demand to go on Rich Burnham’s podcast.
There are many forces in play here. Nosara Lately is working hard to repair and fortify our web server and will be updating our loyal readers on the Gondola drama as more details emerge.














