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Active volcano in Guatemala, Volcano boarding in Nicaragua, now a lake INSIDE a volcano, here in Nicaragua, just outside of the beautiful town of Granada. This lake or lagoon (laguna) is outside of Granada by, what should be, a short bus ride, however with the difficulties in latin america, it took longer than expected.
Laguna de Apoyo has to be one of the most gorgeous places you are going to see, anywhere. Nicaragua has the blessing of having ownership of this incredible place. Many people think it is laguna de pollo, meaning chicken lagoon, which is hilarious. Also known as lagoon apoyo, lagoon de apoyo, or lake apoyo, this is a 100 percent must visit when you are in Nicaragua, and even more so, when you are near Granada.
Last couples days in Granada have been something else. Coming from the town of Leon in north Nicaragua, through Managua, the contrast between the three is evident. Leon, is very colonial, in a dirty, grungey but REAL sort of way, Managua is, in my eyes, simply a capital city but Granada, different that the others, is a slow, pristine, colonial town that wow's you from the get go.
From my arrival in Granada, I have been impressed. In fact, I jumped out of the bus, as I arrived in Granada, many stops before I should have, simply because I was awe struck by a cathedral I wanted to view.
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However, onwards and upwards. Well, in this case, south actually. Down to the town of Rivas, through the small alley way of land that separates Lake Nicaragua and the Pacific Ocean, where we get to Isla Ometepe, another exciting stop on my trip through Nicaragua.
Have had an amazing time here at Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua in general, and I don't plan for it to stop.
Loving you Nicaragua. Granada. Laguna de Apoyo. Lets move on.
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De mooiste duikplekken in Nicaragua
de mooiste duikplekken in Nicaragua lijst. Abonneer nu en mis niks:
Mijn Nicaragua!! Ik breng u een lijst met de meest mooie van mijn land!!!! Uit de kerken, vulkanen en lagunes. Weet een klein deel van het Land van Meren en Vulkanen.
In de de mooiste duikplekken in Nicaragua lijst die we hebben:
50. Playa La Flor
49. Playa Gigante
48. Telic Vulkaan
47. Estero Padre Ramos
46. Isla Zapatera
45. Momotombo Vulkaan
44. Wildlife refuge Rio Escalante - Chacocente
43. Fortaleza El Coyotepe
42. Vulkaan Casita
41. Playa Pochomil
40. Reserva Natural Miraflor
39. Warmwaterbronnen van San Jacinto
38. Masaya Vulkaan
37. Isla Juan Venado
36. Het Pad van de Rotstekeningen
35. Kerk Van San Francisco
34. Tiscapa lagoon
33. Bosjes van de Witte Rotsen
32. Vulkaan Concepcion
31. Playa Chacocente
30. Ruïnes van León Viejo
29. Maderas Vulkaan
28. Indio Maiz Reserve
27. Rio San Juan
26. Laguna de Apoyo
25. Mombacho Volcano National Park
24. Cerro Negro Vulkaan
23. Vulkaan El Hoyo
22. Playa Majagual
21. Playa Marsella
20. Somoto canyon
19. Isla de Ometepe
18. Reserva Natural de Wawashang
17. Playa Montelimar
16. Toetsen Pearl
15. Vesting Van Het Kasteel
14. De kathedraal van León
13. Reserva Natural Chocoyero - El Brujo
12. Ecotoerisme Center Machine
11. Playa La Boquita
10. Solentiname
9. Eilanden van Cosigüina
8. Stad Granada
7. Playa San Juan del Sur
6. Charco Verde
5. Stad Leon
4. Corn Island
3. Eilandjes van Granada
2. Selva Negra
1. Waterval Salto de la Estanzuela
50. Playa La Flor
Gelegen in het zuiden van het dorpje San Juan del Sur is het strand, De Bloem die voor sommige reizigers is een van de mooiste stranden van de pacific nicaraguense. In de bloem er zijn geen hotels of restaurants, van welke aard ook, dus dat je hoeft te dragen het eten en drinken. De Bloem is van het spektakel van de geboorte en de emigratie van duizenden schildpadden paslamas dat vindt elk jaar plaats tussen de maanden juni en februari alleen, en tussen augustus en November van bulk.
48. Telic Vulkaan
De Telic vulkaan is een actieve vulkaan 30 km van León. De laatste hevige uitbarsting was in 1948, maar sindsdien is de vulkaan is het verdrijven van rook en brullen. De hoogte van de vulkaan ligt op iets meer dan een kilometer (1,061 meter) en heeft een grote kraters van 120 meter diep en 700 in diameter.
De warmwaterbronnen van San Jacinto zijn aangesloten op de Telic vulkaan, hoewel niet aan de voet van de vulkaan. In feite, San Jacinto is een van de plaatsen waar u kunt starten met uw excursie.
47. Estero Padre Ramos
Het Natuurreservaat Estero Padre ramos is het grootste reservaat van mangroven nog in Midden-Amerika. Dit is een beschermd reservaat van 22.000 hectare, dat biedt eindeloze mogelijkheden voor zee-kajakken, zwemmen, vogels kijken, wandelen en te verkennen.
46. Isla Zapatera
Zapatera eiland is gelegen in het Meer van Nicaragua, evenals het Eiland isla de Ometepe. Echter, het Eiland van Zapatera is over 70km2 en wordt bewoond door een kleine groep mensen. De oude vulkaan vertoont geen teken van activiteit en het eiland dat links is nu bedekt door een bos. Zapatera Eiland werd bewoond door de inheemse die stammen en het herbergt vele archeologische sites. Gevonden vele beelden en archeologische artefacten in grote hoeveelheden en vele anderen zijn op dit eiland begraven.
45. Momotombo Vulkaan
De Momotombo vulkaan vond zijn plaats in de geschiedenis van nicaragua wanneer, in 1609, een gewelddadige uitbarsting veroorzaakt de inwoners van de oude koloniale stad Leon (de Oude Leon) verplaatst de stad, weg van de voet van de vulkaan. De nieuwe Leeuw werd herbouwd ongeveer 30 km naar het Westen, maar de Momotombo nog steeds een bedreiging voor de omliggende dorpen.
44. Wildlife refuge Rio Escalante - Chacocente
Naast één van de grootste reserves van tropisch droog bos in het land, en dus een habitat van een grote verscheidenheid van soorten van de fauna en de eigen flora van deze natuurlijke omgeving, de Wildlife Refuge Río Escalante-Chacocente is een van de weinige plaatsen in de wereld, waarvan de oevers zijn geproduceerd arribadas van olive ridley schildpadden: elk jaar, in sommige seizoen, duizenden vrouwen komen om hun eieren te leggen in het zand tijdens deze aankomst, welke laatste meer dan drie opeenvolgende dagen.
43. Fortaleza El Coyotepe
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The North Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAS) is the largest territory in Nicaragua. It comprises a large jungle that goes from the mountains and valleys of the Northern and Central region of the country to the elongated coast of the Caribbean Sea, which is a sequence of deltas, swamps, beaches and coastal lagoons. There are diverse natural and cultural attractions in this sparsely populated region, such as old indigenous communities, rain forests, pine forests, white sandy beaches, keys and much more.
Just as the South Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAS), this is an interesting multiethnic zone with a variety of indigenous communities of ancient origin, who still preserve their own language and traditions depending on the contemporary influence of the inhabitants of the Pacific region. The major ethnic group are the 'Miskitos', followed by the Mayagna or Sumus and the Creoles (African origin). The 'Mestizos' come from the Pacific region and have a strong presence in the area.
The local administrative center is the city of Bilwi, also known as Puerto Cabezas. This city-port has a rustic ambiance, but it represents a major fishing spot that also includes hotels, restaurants and nightlife establishments, in addition to a great variety of seafood. Bilwi is a good starting point to organize trips to some picturesque indigenous villages, beaches and wide coastal lagoons in wild state, which are common in the region. An important cultural event is the King Pulanka Festival, which is celebrated by the Miskitos.
The Miskito Keys, located about 50 kilometers from Bilwi (in open sea), are one of the major attractions of the region. This is a group of 70 small islands and islets featuring mangroves, coral reefs, algae banks, white sandy beaches and crystal waters, in addition to an incredible variety of marine life and sea birds. This area was also declared Marine Biological Reserve, and comprises a large area that extends to the mainland.
Other important reserves, constituted by the towns of Siuna, Rosita and Bonanza, can be visited in the mining area of RAAN, which is mainly inhabited by indigenous communities. The area is mostly used for gold mining. Moreover, the enormous Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, which is also shared with the department of Jinotega, is also located here, and features another interesting site: the Cerro Saslaya Reserve. Moreover, another interesting sites of virgin nature are the mountains of Cola Blanca and Banacruz.
There are many other destinations in this department of 7 municipalities. The area of Prinzapolka, Sandy Bay and the remote indigenous communities of Waspán are some of the examples. Due to the characteristics of the region (jungle), this is a destination for adventure and nature lovers. It is worth to mention that transportation is rather problematic because of the distance between communities, as well as the state of the routes. This is part of the reason why the Atlantic Coast was never colonized by Spain, but was always a territory for indigenous tribes and pirates.
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