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Nicaraguan Volcano Spews Columns of Ash

Posted on September 14th, 2009 by admin

Nicaragua’s San Cristobal volcano produced a series of explosions that showered ash over nearby towns on Sunday.
The country’s Institute of Territorial Studies said the blasts were due to magma moving inside the volcano.
It urged nearby residents to be prepared for possible evacuation should San Cristobal’s activity increase significantly.
The U.S. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center issued a [...]

Hiking the Cosiguina Volcano

Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by admin

If you enjoy hiking or walking and are planning a trip to Nicaragua soon, you may want to consider hiking the Cosiguina Volcano. This walk is relatively easy and will afford you with some stunning views of more than just water and trees. It is definitely worth the effort – it is one of Nicaragua’s lesser-known [...]

Volcanoes of Nicaragua

Posted on November 25th, 2008 by admin

The latest news from Nicaragua, as well as various arguments over the elections and whether they were fair and legal, is that the country’s San Cristobal Volcano has been erupting.
For the past few days, the San Cristobal Volcano, which lies about 70 miles west of Managua, has been erupting, spewing out gas and ash, and [...]

Nicaraguan Adventures

Posted on August 31st, 2008 by admin

In my blog post a few weeks ago, I mentioned some of the things you can do and see in Nicaragua. Well, today, I’m going to concentrate on adventure in Nicaragua.
I know that many of you out there are a closet Indiana Jones. You’re seeking adventure and thrills and yes, Nicaragua can definitely satisfy this [...]

Lake Nicaragua

Posted on August 10th, 2008 by admin

One of Nicaragua’s most beautiful attractions is Lake Nicaragua, or Lago Cocibalca. This lake, also known as “The Sweet Sea” is Latin America’s second largest lake (8624 square km) and is so big that you cannot see the opposite shore! The San Juan River connects the lake to the Caribbean Sea, which is how the [...]