by Bradmin | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles
Ometepe Island is a breathtaking paradise situated within the Nicaragua Lake. The island takes on the shape of an inverted number eight because of the two volcanoes united by a small isthmus. These two volcanoes in the island, Concepcion and Maderas, add to the beauty...
by Bradmin | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles
Masaya volcano is a shield volcano, which is built almost completely out of fluid lava flows. The floor of the Masaya caldera is covered with poorly vegetated lava, while the far eastern portion of the caldera is occupied by a lake. The area surrounding the volcano...
by Bradmin | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles
Corn Island is one of Nicaragua’s tropical paradises. The island is rich in exotic plants, native palms and fruit trees. Moreover, Corn Island has white and sandy beaches matched with clear blue-green waters. Along the beach shores of the island are several remnants...
by Bradmin | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles
The Apoyo Lagoon has one of the purest crystal-clear fresh water among all the other bodies of water in Nicaragua. In fact, it has low levels of contamination from human and natural sources. The lagoon’s surface measures 2,100 hectares, and its conic hole reaches...
by Bradmin | Nov 15, 2011 | Articles
Nicaragua, being the largest country in Central America is bordered by Honduras at the northern part and Costa Rica in the south. The country is rich in bodies of water where Pacific Ocean lies at the west part and Caribbean Sea at the east. Its population is more...