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Harbor View
MapIt was hot and we didn't feel like hunting for a guesthouse so we stopped in at one of the waterfront restaurants and had a bit of ceviche.
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It was hot and we didn't feel like hunting for a guesthouse so we stopped in at one of the waterfront restaurants and had a bit of ceviche.
We ended up splashing out a bit in San Juan Del Sur. I'm all for cheap guesthouses, but when it's only $10 more to get out of dingy hole of a room, I'll take it. Hotel Colonial was reasonable and had and lovely courtyard.
The pain in San Juan Del Sur is you have to take cabs to all the beaches (or rent a car) which makes it a bit expense. We spent about three hours here and didn't see another soul.
The only downside was the gusts of wind that effectively sandblasted you while you were lying on the beach. Free exfoliating.
These photos, taken from a moving cab, don't really capture it, but the trees around San Juan Del Sur look like the stereotype tree that an artist would come up with if you just said "draw a tree."
We actually met Melissa and Kenso in Granada, very briefly, but then they checked into the room next to us in San Juan Del Sur, so we all went out for a few drinks. I don't recall what they're doing in this image, but we had had a few.
Dunno what it is (some kind of Jay maybe?) but there were a lot of them around San Juan Del Sur
Almost every town in Nicaragua is organized a round a central church; it's that Catholic domination thing.
I don't know why exactly, but Corrinne wanted a shot of this sign. She likes the color apparently (which is roughly #9c7c15 in case anyone is curious)
It's not the nicest beach in the area, but there is sometimes a decent break down where the river spills out.
Morning in San Juan Del Sur look a lot like they do... prety much everywhere I guess, but the paint jobs are way more creative in Nicaragua.