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Friday, March 26, 2010

Sunset in esteli

Sam in esteli

Dinner

That's me!

Mari on the beach

Sunset on the pacific

We ate dinner in the janky shack on top of the hill. Perhaps the best view of the popoyo coast.

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They're off!

Seabiscuit

I chose my derby crab based on all 6 of his fine haunches, aerodynamic shell, and imdominable will.

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CRABS!

Perhaps a misnomer...these hermits seem to travel in droves.

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Plumaria

Nicaragua's national flower. These are the largest plumaria trees I've ever seen.

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Playa Santana

We spent our last day walking up and down the coast (narrowly avoiding rogue waves).

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Paying the bills

After 6 days staying on the remote popoyo area of the pacific coast in a gorgeous villa with no ATM, we had to scrounge together all the cash we had (usd, euros, cordobas).

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Volcan Masaya

We started walking in sweltering heat the 4km to the volcano lip...about 5 min into our endeavor someone offered us a ride up, which we happily accepted.

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Volcan Masaya

Volcan Masaya

Volcan masaya

Me, sporting a curly bean as an earring.

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Volcan masaya

Me, sporting a curly bean as an earring.

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Volcan masaya

Mari and Miranda succumbing to the fumes.

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Volcan Masaya

Volcan Masaya

View of the crater from the inactive San something or other crater.

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Volcan Masaya

Each parking space said this, and the only explination I could think of was so you could make a speedy getaway when the volcano erupts.

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Looking for dancing

Dancing...found.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Beautiful, Zanzibar None

After three days of sitting in a car looking at supposedly wild animals we headed back to Arusha to pick up our Kilimanjaro laundry, and to part ways with Matt and Lindsay.  Matt unfortunately had to go back to work in Mali at the gold mine and Lindsay was meeting up with other friends back in Nairobi.  The rest of us had to deal with the cold reality that we were going to have to lay on the beach for the next week in Zanzibar.  Zanzibar was beautiful, beach clad, and warm, but frankly has nothing on Central America.  The more I travel, the more I am realizing that the place to be is right in our backyard...Central and South America...and SE Asia.

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