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Mel Gibson Considering Costa Rica
Film actor, director and producer, Mel Gibson is musing over the idea of turning his favourite holiday destination into a permanent home after confessing he could quit Hollywood for Costa Rica.

Gibson, who made APOCALYPTO in Latin America and is reportedly making back-to-back films in Panama, admits he is interested in becoming a homeowner in Costa Rica.

He says, "I thought about it. Maybe I'll just come down here sometimes and spend my holidays."

Gibson has been enjoying a working holiday in Costa Rica, while scouting out new movie locations for his upcoming epic, a biopic of Spanish explorer Vasco Nuñez de Balboa.




 

 
   

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