El Transito - una mas!
16. Juli 2017 in Nicaragua ⋅ 🌙 15 °CCouldn't resist one more post...I did spend 3 weeks here!
Couldn't resist one more post...I did spend 3 weeks here!
A weekend exploring this colonial city in the north of Nicaragua. Enjoyed checking out the political street art, telling the story of this country's violent past. Sad that every country I've visitedWeiterlesen
Spanish school, beautiful sunsets at Gigante Bay and Playa Amarilla, boat trip to Playa Santana, watching people riding 6ft barrells at Playa Colorado (while drinking beers on someone's balcony). ItWeiterlesen
Hiked up to the look out rock with the Spanish school crew at Playa Gigante. The rock is called 'Pie Gigante' or Giants foot as apparently the rock looks like a big foot. Stunning views including aWeiterlesen
An incredible experience staying with a local family in Gigante. Not only got to practice my Spanish but had an amazing cultural experience including seeing how to make all the maiz-based productsWeiterlesen
Spent a few days checking out one of the more famous breaks in Nicaragua. Was a bit sick (how did I get a cold in the tropics??) so actually spent two days sleeping in a hammock.
Surfed at PlayaWeiterlesen
I may be goofy foot but this break was pretty sweet. Staying in a place right on the beach wasn't too bad either.
Spent a few days hanging out with my English buddy Richard from the Spanish schoolWeiterlesen
Beach town número dos un el Salvador. Bit more of a party town with locals flocking from San Salvador, the capital, for the weekend. Didn't get a whole lot of surfing in, the waves were pretty heavyWeiterlesen
Took a day trip to Taminique waterfalls just north of El Tunco. Incredible hike through beautiful forest. Did some cliff jumping at the 'local swimming hole' - the beauty of it being Sunday was it wasWeiterlesen
Santa Ana - the regional centre of the north west department of El Salvador, a city full of lovely people and hire possibly one of the best hostels in the world (Hostel Casa Verde- Carlos knowsWeiterlesen