Central America’s great inland sea is over twice as large as Rhode Island, yet it encompasses some of the most pristine and peaceful parts of Nicaragua, a safe, inexpensive, and increasingly popular ...
OMETEPE ISLAND, Nicaragua — Gaze eastward from the shores of huge Lake Nicaragua, and they seem almost like a mirage: Twin volcanoes thrusting out of the water, one of them a towering cone of cinder ...
At the southeasternmost end of Lake Nicaragua, where lazy currents split to escape the lake and form the Río San Juan and the Río Frío, sits La Esquina del Lago Jungle River Lodge, a rustic ...
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Twenty thousand years ago, the Islands of Granada in Lake Nicaragua were formed from eruptions from the visible Mombacho Volcano. Lake Nicaragua is comprised of 365 of these verdant and lush islands: ...
MANAGUA, Nicaragua – An interoceanic canal in Nicaragua will be built via Lake Nicaragua, also known as el Gran Lago Cocibolca – Latin America’s second-largest lake after South America’s Lake Titicaca ...
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WINNIE-the-Pooh pops up in the most surprising places. I’d just arrived in San Carlos, a ramshackle port on the southern shore of Lake Nicaragua and from T-shirts to tea towels, I could see his ...
It is possible that, somewhere in the world, someone at this moment is feeling more relaxed than I am. However, I rather doubt it. Soothed by the sun-warmed planks of a floating platform beneath my ...
RIVAS, NICARAGUA—The trade winds blow steadily across Lake Nicaragua—so steadily that wind turbines have blossomed like dandelions on the lake’s pastoral western shore. The turbines are central to ...