A little taste of Nicaragua May 1st, 2009 by Nick
Hey dudes! We got back Wednesday from our trip to Nicaragua and were unfortunately thrown right back into our regular flow of work and business (busyness?). Our adventures were short and sweet as Dane and Julie gave us an extensive yet brief crash course of the South-West (most happening) region of Nicaragua. We flew into Managua where we were immediately exposed to the poverty that is accustomed to the people of the country. As we drove out of the city and into the country towards Gran Pacifica (the real estate development where the Thors work) we were grieved to see Nicaraguans lining the dirt roads living in itty bitty shacks made of whatever they could find. We spent a lot of the trip talking to Dane and Julie about the people as if they were a case that just needed to be cracked in order for things to get better. We found that even though they have so little they really have no aspirations for a better life. Poverty is ingrained in them, it’s just what life is. This trip was definitely a much needed culture shock that really put a few things into perspective for us. I could go on and on about the people and the conversations that we had but for now I’ll stick to our travels. After a day at Gran Pacifica we drove south to San Juan del Sur (the most touristy of all of Nica’s towns) and spent the night at La Posada Azul (The Blue Inn). We woke up to fresh fruit and some of the best french toast I’ve ever had.
After a day in San Juan we drove to Granada, which is an old Spanish colonial town, and had dinner with some of Dane and Julie’s friends. The town was very cool with a lot of bright colors making for some sweet pictures.
Then we stayed the night in a hostel at Laguna de Opoyo which is a lake inside of a volcano crater. Yes…we slept inside a volcano. We spent much of our day here swimming, lounging in hammocks, and reading. This was the most relaxing part of our trip.
Our last stop before returning to Managua was Masaya Volcano National Park. The cross at the top was put up by the natives who believed the volcano was the mouth of hell. There is an actual park rule that you have to back into your parking spot so you have an easier escape just in case the volcano erupts.
And that was pretty much of our trip in a nutshell. Of course in between all of these places we got to see a lot of Nicaragua’s beautiful landscape and small towns all with a unique feel to them. That’s all I’ve got but I’m sure Kim will be posting soon to fill in the gaps, so be prepared to hear about me getting bit by a monkey in full detail. Yes…I got bit by a monkey.
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