Granada Day Trip - Red Cross Fair - Paseo De Los Mangos - Nicaragua - 22nd March 2014
Granada Day Trip - Paseo De Los Mangos - Baseball Game - Nicaragua - 22nd March 2014
Granada Day Trip - Paseo De Los Mangos - Nicaragua - 22nd March 2014
NICARAGUA, EXPLORING the CENTRAL MARKET (MERCADO) of GRANADA ????????
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go to the beautiful and colonial city of Granada in Nicaragua (Central America) and let's visit the colourful central market (mercado central de Granada).
I love local markets and I always make a special point to visit them if a town has one. They’re often one of the best ways to get a good dose of local flavour. They’re an essential part of the life-blood of the local community, and the locals depend on them for everyday basics of food and home supplies. So if you want to see what the locals are eating (as opposed to what’s being served in the fancy pants tourist restaurants or even in the street food), there’s no better place to start than bright and early at the morning market.
Granada’s market is especially good. It’s large and colorful, pungent and bustling. And insofar as markets go, it’s really the only show in town, so everything is concentrated here.
This market is very much for locals, not tourists. If you need chicken, pork, or fish for the night’s dinner, this is the place. Likewise if you need fresh yucca root, mangos, limes, milk, rice, cheese, fresh plantains or just about anything you’d put on your plate if you lived in Nicaragua. You can also get home essentials, such as basic hardware supplies like rope and tools as well as a few vendors selling clothes or Central American party supplies (ie. that is to say, piñatas). If you’re after souvenirs you’re better off going elsewhere.
Nicaragua, set between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, is a Central American nation known for its dramatic terrain of lakes, volcanoes and beaches. Vast Lake Managua and the iconic stratovolcano Momotombo sit north of the capital Managua. To its south is Granada, noted for its Spanish colonial architecture and an archipelago of navigable islets rich in tropical bird life.
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Espressonista (Granada, Nicaragua)
Andreas of Espressonista in Granada, Nicaragua, preparing an espresso for Dylan. Dylan commented: Very pleased with the first espresso I've tasted in weeks. Peralta Estate 100% caturra tasted like citrus and chocolates with lingering floral after tones. Must stop if you are ever in Granada.
Espressonista, Calle Real Xalteva, Granada, Nicaragua
Boom Nicaragua eating mango
June and Mike enjoying the mango
Granada, Nicaragua
Un pequeño paseo por Granada, desde la calle El Arsenal hasta La Calzada
Granada, Nicaragua
Granada Nicaragua is the oldest colonial city in the country, and the historical rival of Leon.Granada is famous for preserving some of the finest architecture from the colonial era. Wandering through the streets of charming colonial houses is a day
Granada Cathedral is one of the most prominent buildings in Granada. It is located on the east side of the central park (Parque Colón). The building was originally constructed in 1583 as a parochial church.
Celebración del día del amor acelera el comercio
Casa Mango Playa
this is the constrution of my casa in las penitas
Nicaraguans seek Joy for Life at annual carnival
Thousands of Nicaraguans and foreigners gathered in capital city Managua on Saturday to celebrate the annual Carnival named Joy for Life by staging parades and driving floats and modified vehicles.
The carnival was headed by Managua-born Queen of Carnival 2015 Karla Korea and ran late into the night.
The colorful parade went through the main streets of the ancient center of Managua amid dancing, music and noise.
Roughly 4,000 people in over 20 groups and floats participated in the parade.
Letanía de Mango
Poet Udo Kawasser from Austria performs his poem Letanía de Mango at the V. International Poetry Festival in Granada, Nicaragua, February 17, 2009.
MI LINDA Y GRANADA
MI LINDA GRANADA❤️BENDICION A TODOS
SUBSCRIBAS SE A MI CANAL YOUTUBE
#Turismo #Granada #Nicaragua Bien venidos a la República de Nicaragua. El parque Central De Granada, La Iglesia la Cathedral Inmaculada, Calle La Calzada, Paseo De Los Mangos, Calle El Caminito, Las Agua del Lago Cocibolca, en Granada aquí estamos en un país estructuras Coloniales muy hermoso donde el pueblo es hermosamente Cordialmente recibidos esperamos su visita a este hermoso país. Muchísimas Gracias a Todos Disfruta Granada Nicaragua Como lo Disfruto yo Bendición a Todos.
#Turismo #Granada #Nicaragua Welcome to the Republic of Nicaragua. The Central Park of Granada, the Church the Immaculate Cathedral, La Calzada Street, Paseo De Los Mangos, Calle El Caminito, Las Agua del Lago Cocibolca, in Granada here we are in a country very beautiful colonial structures where the town is beautifully cordially welcomed we wait your visit to this beautiful country. Thank you very much Everyone Enjoy Granada Nicaragua As I Enjoy Blessing Everyone.
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horse ride through streets of Granada Nicaragua
Compartiendo Sonrisas Nicaragua
Compartiendo Sonrisas es un proyecto sin fines de lucro que busca ayudar a niños en riesgo de las localidades pobres de Granada.
Realizan Mejoras en sector de carne del mercado de Granada
Granada Day Trip - Calle El Caimito - Water Front - Nicaragua - 22nd March 2014
American Whistle Blower Followed Along Dark Streets of Granada Nicaragua
CIA OPERATIVES TRACKING AMERICAN WHISTLE BLOWER IN GRANADA NICARAGUA KEEPING ME UNDER CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE UNTIL THEY MAKE THEIR MOVE
American Whistle Blower Followed Along Dark Streets of Granada Nicaragua
If you ever want to know if you are being followed, just make four right turns. If they are still behind you after four right turns you are absolutely being tracked.
When the government surveils or watches a targeted individual they either don't want the target to know or they don't care if he knows. However, 'Organized Stalking' is an entirely different phenomenon in that the government operatives absolutely want the targeted individual to know he/she is being followed. If the targeted individual doesn't know they are the subject of stalking then organized stalking does not work.
Here, CIA is using Nicaraguan Authorities to keep me under constant surveillance until CIA kills or incapacitates me. When I die or become mentally maimed it will be made to appear as a natural cause, random crime, etc., but it will absolutely be a CIA NSA hit. They have severely damaged and degraded my internal organs with directed energy weapon radiation for years to make my demise appear to be of natural causes while at the same time using me for non-consensual experimentation, research and development for the 'MONARCH PROGRAM' which is what is known as 'TRAUMA BASED MIND CONTROL'. This paradigm continues against me here in Nicaragua with the help and assistance of the Nicaraguan Authorities.
CIA operatives told me I was A DEAD MAN in Louisville, Kentucky (USA) in March 2013 at the Panera Café in downtown Louisville Kentucky. This death threat was an act to scare me into being quiet, but they also very much meant it.
The long arm of the CIA reaches deep into Nicaragua and every other country in Latin America.
I just left San Jose, Costa Rica and it was the same. Before that, I was in El Salvador and Panama and it was also the same.
CIA NSA operatives blocked my credit card at the Managua Nicaragua airport as I was flying out to Havana, Cuba so that I could not withdraw more funds before my departure. When I arrived in Havana, Cuba I had no money and no way to support myself and had to return to Central America for more money.
CIA keeping me under constant surveillance in Nicaragua. They refuse to let me out of visual range everywhere I go, including Europe, Central America & the Caribbean Islands.
Granada Day Trip - Calle El Caimito - Water Front - Nicaragua - 22nd March 2014
Pastorales en Acción-Primer programa, 2 enero 2015