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  • Keine drei Jahre... Diesesmal waren es also nur ungefaer drei Wochen aber das hat schon gereicht um mich meine Mexikaner gewaltig vermissen zu lassen. Mit den Herren der Schoefung kan man einfach unglaublich viel Spass haben. Nach unzaehlugen Emails haben wir es also Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua | Jul 20, 2009
  • Zwischenseminar fur die zwei anderen... Hier bin ich wieder, nachdem ich mich nach der vorherigen Woche im trockenen Urwald wieder erholt habe. Letzten Sonntag morgen hatten wir Besprechung in der Bibliotek und irgenwie kam das Thema Zwischenseminar auf den Tisch. Die zwei anderen Deutschen Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua | Jul 16, 2009
  • Volcano Boarding I felt a little nervous as we stood overlooking the crater of Volcan Cerro Negro, decked out in bright orange prison issue jump suits. There was a great view of the volcanic chain that surrounds the city of Leon but Posted by MattAnneka in Burritos y Mojitos | Jul 11, 2009
  • A week travelling... Förra veckan skulle dem andra två voluntärer på seminar och eftersom organsisationen som har skickat dem hit inte ge nagra klara förslag hur en sån seminar ska se ut, bestämmde vi här helt enkelt att alla unga som jobba här Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua (svenska) | Jul 14, 2009
  • jobbet... Vad gör jag egentligen hela dagn? Säkert undrar många av er det. Därför vill jag berätta lite om min vardag här. Här in Tipitapa finns en liten bibliotek som en tysk kvinna som bor här började för ungefär 3 år sen. Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua (svenska) | Jul 13, 2009
  • Alltag Was mache ich hier eigentlich den ganzen Tag, fragen sich sicher viele. Also hier in Tipitapa hat eine deutsche Svenja die hier wohnt und ein paar junge Leute von hier vor ungefaehr drei Jahren angefangen in einem kleinen Haus, hauptsaechlich Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua | Jul 13, 2009
  • Leben mit der Armut nebenan So hier bin ich also wieder, jetzt bin ich schon genau 2 Wochen hier in Tipitapa. Ich moechte euch ein bisschen ueber meinen Alltag erzaehlen, ueber das normale Leben hier, ueber alles was anderes ist! Ich wohne zu Hause bei der Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua | Jul 12, 2009
  • La Ruta de Cafe We decided to get from El Salvador to Nicaragua, via Honduras, by using local chicken buses instead of a coach so were prepared for a long journey. Everything went surprisingly to schedule and by the end of the first day, Posted by MattAnneka in Burritos y Mojitos | Jul 5, 2009
  • Tipitapa efter en natt ute i en av Managuas bästa salsa clubbar, har till och med jag lärt mig några steg. Hur kom det sig? Vi var en grupp av 5 personer som var ute på dansgolvet, 4 killar och jag Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua (svenska) | Jul 5, 2009
  • Travelling... Nu har jag alltså slutäntligen kommit fram, inte bara till det rätta San Jose men verkligen kommit fram till Tipitapa, Nicaragua, dit jag egentligen ville. Och även om det fanns många oväntade hinder, så har jag kommit fram till slut Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua (svenska) | Jul 4, 2009
  • Reisen und die Wirklichkeit Hallo ihr alle, ich bin nun wohl endlich angekommen, zumindest physisch. Der Weg heirher hat ja einige Hindernisse bereitgehalten aber die meisten haben sich doch als etwas postives herausgestellt! Jetzt bin ich also da, und wo ist da? Ja in Tipitap Posted by Sarah_S in Nicaragua | Jun 28, 2009
  • A Lesson in Gratitude… The day started out hectic and dare I say “bad.” I went to pick up money at Western Union and it wasn’t there – this I only learned after spending 45 minutes in the bank line. The issue was quickly Posted by Heatherrm1 in The Adventures of a New Backpacker | Jun 23, 2009
  • Those Crazy Catholics... So, I made it to San Juan del Sur. I had my first travelling catastrophe when I opened my backpack and realized my entire bottle of shampoo had lathered my clothes! I spent the first hour cleaning out my toiletry Posted by Heatherrm1 in The Adventures of a New Backpacker | Jun 21, 2009
  • Granada and Ometepe... So as I wrote in my last blog, the trip to Nicaragua was interesting. Once I got settled in the first day I started to get acquainted with the city. I walked around the central park – so many times Posted by Heatherrm1 in The Adventures of a New Backpacker | Jun 18, 2009
  • Granada, Ometepe & San Juan Del Sur Hi guys and girls, We spent just a day in Nicaragua's old capital Granada but really enjoyed walking around the grand colonial streets and climbing the ancient church tower for a wonderful view of the city. [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/166 Posted by Ross-Lori in Ross & Lori | Jun 17, 2009
  • Oh How Wrong I Can Be... I made it to Nicaragua! That was a very interesting experience, one that had me doubting my survival skills. I wasn’t sure about how to get here so I got up this morning with the goal of making it to Posted by Heatherrm1 in The Adventures of a New Backpacker | Jun 15, 2009
  • The long Road to Costa Rica The bus trip to El Salvador from Lake Atitlan was long and uneventful. While at the border two women from our bus were detained almost an hour, they were visibly shaken up by it. Once we crossed the border our Posted by sostrander in 3 Down Below | Jun 7, 2009
  • Nicaragua Up dark and early for a 2am departure, the Tica bus from San Salvador saw us cross back through Hondurus before entering Nicaragua. By midday we are passing Lago de Managua and arrive shortly Posted by jessnsteve in Kays Odyssey | May 13, 2009
  • Leon, Nicaragua Spent a few days in Leon, a colonial town, at Lazybones hostel. First hostel we've seen with a pool, although it's not a particularly large one. Also had a pool table, although not a particularly straight one. There was a Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | May 3, 2009
  • Big Corn Island, Nicaragua Spent the first night on Big Corn at Silver Sand. Basic rooms, and an assortment of farm animals including a cow, some turkeys, a bunch of chickens, ducks, and a small puppy. We had a bit of a misunderstanding with Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | Apr 27, 2009
  • Little Corn, Nicaragua Because we had no internet access in Little Corn (and no electricity), I fell behind on the blog, and the further I fell behind, the more daunting the task became. Well, I am now going to try to catch up Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | Apr 20, 2009
  • San Juan Del Sur,Nicaragua After a long day of travel, we arrived in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua just before sunset and booked ourselves into Hotel Estrella. At $8 dollars per person per night, we were surprised to find that our room had a Posted by olin in Sinusoidal Planetary Circumscription | Apr 16, 2009
  • Granada & Leon Hey everyone, Hope all´s well back home. To update you we have spent a relaxing few days in the old colonial cities of Granada and Leon and have concluded we are definitely city folk at heart. (No scary bugs here!) We Posted by russncath in Russ & Cath's Excellent Adventure | Mar 2, 2009
  • Hola Nicaragua Well our first land border crossing is done! Was not as bad as expected just a lot of queueing but we are very good at that! On the other side we managed to grab a cab with some German dudes Posted by russncath in Russ & Cath's Excellent Adventure | Feb 26, 2009
  • Back to School I know, I know, studying isn't my strong suit, but this past Sunday I started a weeks' worth of classes at a Spanish school here in old colonial Granada. Four hours a day with rotating teachers so the course Posted by bstarmer in The Rogue Drifter | Dec 16, 2008
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