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Colonial city in Nicaragua | Nov 16 09'
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Our next stop was Granada. This is a very picturesque colonial city with lots of pretty churches and a nice square in the center where all people m... Continue reading »
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Home from Home! | Nov 01 09'
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Dear All, Tom and I have had the pleasure of settling into yet another beautiful Central American city. We have been in Granada, Nicaragua for 3 w... Continue reading »
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La Fabbrica di sigari a Granada | Jul 09 09'
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<!--StartFragment--> Arrivati a Granada il primo impatto e’ stato di caos generale, ma forse perche’ il bus si e’ fermato aff... Continue reading »
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grand sultan Granada | Jul 05 09'
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We were feeling super lazy and, with the luxury of travelling in a 4, decided to get a cab for the 1 and a half hour journey from San Juan to Grena... Continue reading »
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Chilling out colonial style | Jul 05 09'
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Pete and I rolled into Nicaragua's most famous tourist spot late on a cloudy afternoon. Granada is a formal capital city that still has many... Continue reading »
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Photographing Granada | Nov 22 08'
"Dont buy drugs from kids on bicycles."
After leaving Los Cardones, I lucked out and started traveling with a professional photographer from Vancouver, Canada. It worked great becau... Continue reading »
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Volcon Mombacho | Nov 01 08'
WE shared a taxi with some fellow hostelers and summited the local volcano. No longer active but a few fumaroles exist which will steam up yo... Continue reading »
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The oldest colonial city in Central America | Nov 01 08'
Our first night we spent at the Oasis, a hostel in the center of Granada. The rooms are small but the shared area is quite bea... Continue reading »
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Masaya, Granada and Ometepe Island | Sep 28 08'
On Monday 29th Sep, we left Managua to go to Masaya and from there to Granada. We went to a bus stop and soon a minivan came with a guy shout... Continue reading »
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Granada: Shopping for Hammocks and Pottery | Sep 10 08'
"Granada is a 15th century colonial town full of colorful old buildings, mango trees and stinking hot weather."
Granada is a 15th century colonial town full of colorful old buildings, mango trees and stinking hot weather. Luckily we managed to find a nice hos... Continue reading »
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