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Explore the stunning landscapes of Nicaragua with this captivating drone footage, showcasing its majestic volcanoes, serene ...
There's a 45-mile non-stop chain of volcanoes – the Cordillera de los Maribios – and we're in the middle of it. From where I'm standing, I can see 15 more peaks.
Five volcanoes in Nicaragua have been restless so far in busy 2016 for the Central American nation. Momotombo volcano erupting in Papalonal community in La Paz Centro, Leon, Nicaragua on December ...
Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano is one of the world’s most active volcanoes In the countdown to the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, “Good Morning America” and our partner National Geographic ...
Nicaragua, land of lakes and volcanoes, is just as much a land of food. On a recent four-day trip to visit a close friend living in Le n, I learned to travel, drink, and eat like a Nica. My only ...
LEON, Nicaragua — With a grin and quick pace, guide Rigo Sampson led a small group of hikers up a steep trail to the top of Cerro Negro, a stark 1,300-foot-tall volcano of black cinders, sulphur ...
Nicaragua: Journey among the volcanoes. Nicaragua is the biggest country in Central America but also one of the least visited. Matt Bannerman tells you just what you've been missing.
A few years ago, Nicaragua was almost totally dependent on imported fuel. Now the country's fierce winds, sun and volcanoes generate nearly half the country's electricity, and perhaps 80 percent soon.
Volcanoes are integral to Nicaragua and I was there when Nik Wallenda, the American highwire artist, walked 1,800 feet on a steel cable over the active Masaya crater.
San Juan del Sur is an excellent surf destination with breaks for all skill levels and consistent offshore winds, making for ...
There was not a U. S. Marine in the place. Across the lake a pink plume of smoke rose from Mount Momotombo, most perfect of the volcanoes Sandino and his countrymen reverence as their national emblem.
Nicaragua is an alternative for travelers who love Mexico's charm and authenticity. The country welcomed just over 1.2 million tourists in 2023, up nearly 29% from the 932,700 visitors in 2022.