Wednesday, August 31, 2011
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Nandaime, Nicaragua (afuera de Granada)
For over two months I've traveled from McAllen, Texas in the north to Panama City in the south. I spent many weeks in Panama City as it's a comfortable metropolis, easy to move by foot and attractive with its spiking high rise towers, ocean, bay, and tropical rain forests. Now I'm heading north again and have returned to the Granada, Nicaragua region. Probably the most photogenic of any of the places I've been to on this widespread journey. These images are from today's day trip 20 kilometers southwest of Granada town. They are from much smaller Nandaime; its peaceful town center and surrounding countryside.
Labels:
architecture,
landscape,
Nicaragua,
poverty,
Public Markets
Monday, August 01, 2011
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