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Background: The Pacific Coast of Nicaragua was settled as a Spanish colony from Panama in the early 16th century. Independence from Spain was declared in 1821 and the country became an independent republic in 1838. Britain occupied the Caribbean Coast in the first half of the 19th century, but gradually ceded control of the region in subsequent decades. Violent opposition to governmental manipulation and corruption spread to all classes by 1978 and resulted in a short-lived civil war that brought the Marxist Sandinista guerrillas to power in 1979. Nicaraguan aid to leftist rebels in El Salvador caused the US to sponsor anti-Sandinista contra guerrillas through much of the 1980s. Free elections in 1990, 1996, and again in 2001 saw the Sandinistas defeated. The country has slowly rebuilt its economy during the 1990s, but was hard hit by Hurricane Mitch in 1998.




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San Juan del Sur
San Juan del Sur
Coming into town by water taxi
Yikes, how time flies when there are no internet connections around. (I'm backtracking a bit and throwing some stuff in here from my real old fashioned pen and paper journal to keep this kind of up to date, so bear with me if they are kind of lengthy.) The first daytrip to Majagual lured me back for 3 more days of sun and sea, 2 nights of craziness, and 1 new hobby in the making. We ended up staying in the dorms at the EcoLodge since there were no rooms available at Matilda's and in general, the whole place was pretty [View Full Entry]

Jenni Jen - La Vagabonda | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2005 | 2145 Views | [diary=4241]

Wind and waves
My Majagual infatuation
A surfside welcome

Fresh squeezed OJ
Fresh squeezed OJ
Outside my hostel La Soya in San Juan del Sur
Despite being smack in the midst of no less than 12 other travelers boasting shades of bronze that I will never ever be, I am nonetheless proud to report that I left my Babies' SPF 45 sunblock behind for a glorious day on the beach without the slightest trace of sunburn. Yesterday I spent in San Juan del Sur again since I fell asleep after breakfast and missed the ferry to Majagual, so I spent the afternoon at the local beach. I finally saw the down side to life in this quaint little town, and it is the wind. Perhaps things [View Full Entry]

Jenni Jen - La Vagabonda | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2005 | 1329 Views | [diary=3897]

Sidewalk in San Juan
Sunset before the rain
Majagual

After a brief stay in Costa Rica with an open mind to staying and hiking in Corcovado, I decided I just wasn't "feeling it" and had to keep moving on. Golfito was pretty and surely a very small gem in comparison to what Peninsula de Osa would have been, but it just seems like there is something missing in Costa Rica. I couldn't put my finger on it at the time, but now that I am in Nicaragua it seems more evident. Everyone there seems too North American. Polite, quiet, reserved, English-speaking. Oh, and all the music sucked in the buses. [View Full Entry]

Jenni Jen - La Vagabonda | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 1st 2005 | 1105 Views | [diary=3826]

Nature's daily movie

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JamieM - Jamie Minnick | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 94 Views | [diary=3664]


Sadly, this is most likely my last posting until we return home. The month has gone by so quickly. We are not looking forward to the winter weather. We saw a report on CNN on the recent storms and thought about extending our stay another month. Then, of course, our sensible side took over and decided that we needed to come home and get back to work. Darn-it, sometimes I hate that sensible side. Let´s see, last time I posted to this site we were in Bluefields, preparing for our flight to Corn Island. I am happy to report that the [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 260 Views | [diary=3082]


Off We Go, Into The Wild Blue Yonder
Off We Go, Into The Wild Blue Yonder
Here is Terry boarding the plane to Bluefields. The plane was almost as decrepid as the buses we´ve been riding. When the pilot walked by to get in the cockpit I thought I smelled alcohol. Terry sa... [more]
We made it over to the Atlantic Coast on Monday, Jan. 3rd. We got up early in Rivas, caught a bus to Managua and then a plane to Bluefields. It is maybe 250-300 miles from Managua to Bluefields but to get here by land would take about a week. You would drive part way on a really bad road, then you would take a boat on a river the rest of the way. By plane it took an hour. They dropped us off then the plane took off for Corn Island, a tropical paradise off the coast. We will visit the [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 488 Views | [diary=2908]


Confirmation in Moyogalpa
Confirmation in Moyogalpa
Here is a photo of the catholic confirmation procession we watched as we waited for the boat to get off the island of Ometepe.
Hey all: We made it off the island yesterday, after five beautiful days. We could have spent another week exploring the island, hiking more trails and such. We decided to travel on New Years Day which is a holiday here as well, so the buses on the island were not running. We hitch-hiked some walked a bunch and finally caught a taxi to the port od Moyogalpa. In hind sight a hike to the San Ramon waterfalls might have been a better way to spend the day. While in Moyogalpa waiting for our ferry, which luckily was running and, because of [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 438 Views | [diary=2870]

Rodeo Nicaragua Style
Flower Garden at Finca Magdalena

Another one rides the bus.
Another one rides the bus.
This is a photo of one of the many buses in Nica. This is not the dump truck we rode, but you get the idea.
It is New Years Eve and I just found the first internet connection in awhile. We are on the island of Ometepe, in the middle of Lake Nicaragua. It is a beautiful place with beautiful people. The ride over was not so much fun though. The lake is huge so the waves are like that of an ocean. The boat that transported us was very old and dilapidated by US standards and it appeared to be overloaded with people and cargo to me, standing room only, thank goodness we got a seat. Many people got sick on the hour long ride, [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 423 Views | [diary=2831]

Smokin a fat one
Siesta at Finca Magdalena

Under the Flor de Nochebuena
Under the Flor de Nochebuena
This is a photo of us standing under one of the many beautiful poinsettia plants we have seen. This is actually a small speciman. Mom, this is for you! Merry Christmas! Our guard Andres took this ... [more]
Hello All: ˇFeliz Navidad! We moved from Granada onto Laguna de Apoyo on Tuesday and darn the luck, we had reserved a standard room at the Norome Resort but when we got there the room we reserved was not available, so they upgraded us to a beautiful villa for the same price as a standard. So we got the $200 place for $65. The Narome Resort is a world class resort located on the water. The Laguna is one of the only bodies of water withing Nica that is not contaminated. It is a crater lake fed by natural springs. The [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 793 Views | [diary=2690]

Catarina Nursery
Working On My Tan

George of The Jungle
George of The Jungle
Terry flying through the jungle on our canopy tour of Volcan Mambuchu outside of Granada.
Hello all: I tried to post a few days ago and must have done something wrong because I am not able to find the journal. So I will try again. We have been in Nicaragua for a week now. We flew into Managua and we could not believe all the people at the airport. We were relieved to find Oscar, the host of the guest house we were to stay at holding a sign saying "Kathy Briggs". He loaded us and our packs into his tiny Daiwoo car and off we went. Wow, driving in Managua is crazy. Sure am glad [View Full Entry]

NicaBound - Terry and Kathy Briggs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 17th 2005 | 3397 Views | [diary=2624]

Traditional Dance of Nicaragua