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Nicaragua: Best Trekking Paths

There's something about trekking through Nicaragua's lush forests and jungled areas that makes you think you're the first person ever to set foot there. Of course you're not, but the fact that you can feel that way speaks well of Nicaragua's ability to retain a sense of "wilderness" in a region that actually still is very much untamed.

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Nicaragua Real Estate at San Juan del Sur is the Perfect Choice for Beach Lovers

You will fall in love with San Juan del Sur and its leisurely pace of life on a vacation and will want to invest in Nicaragua real estate here. A quiet fishing village on a perfect horseshoe-shaped bay on the Pacific coast of southern Nicaragua, there are fourteen beaches to choose from and exceptional beach front Nicaragua property available on sale and rent. Very little has changed here over the years and this is the perfect place for rest and relaxation.

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Masaya: Nicaraguan Power Unleashed

Like sentries guarding the Pacific side of Nicaragua, the twenty-five volcanoes that line this part of the country are truly impressive. Many of the volcanoes are still active and a few are constantly spewing smoke skyward. For those who have been bitten by the adventure bug, you might want to try your hand at climbing one of these beauties.

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Nicaragua Real Estate in the Atlantic Lowlands is Worthwhile

Nicaragua property is the choice of many American investors as the country has a lot to offer and is eager to welcome foreign investment. There is wide variation in the geography of the country and Nicaragua property on the Pacific Coast is very different from Nicaragua real estate on the Atlantic coast.

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Nicaragua's Isla de Ometepe: Island of two hills

The word Ometepe is derived from the Aztec language meaning two mounts and the name could not be more befitting for this island in Lake Nicaragua. This island was formed when two volcanoes, Concepcion and Maderas, rose from the waters of the lake and are now connected by a small isthmus that gives the island an hourglass shaped when view from high above.

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