terça-feira, 23 de abril de 2013

un poco de Nicaragua y de vuelta a pura vida







I cross the border and decided to go to Isla Ometepe. An island which is a "product" of two volcanoes. I met Spanish and an Italian and we climbed the volcano, 10 hours (go up and down) and nice views (after 4 days I still had pain in my muscles jajja). In this island people are really nice, it seems that they seek eye contact to nod or say hi, friendly environment. Two days later we went to Granada (still with Naxo - from Madrid) and stayed 2 nights. Granada is a really beautiful city, very colonial, friendly people and nice to walk around.





Compared to Venezuela, politics here is more about the party than the president




Again Barcelona!Central Americans support a lot Spanish football

 This country is like coming back to south america, people are more friendly and smile more. Once a women was calling her friend to sell me fruit and said "this chele" (means white people -from western) wants something. But the truth is that in that moment I compared my skin with hers and she laughed ahaha (my skin was much darker..)








After one week without being in the water I returned to what I want, surf! This time, San Juan del Sur. I stayed only 3 days because the water was colder and I was missing the surf of Santa Teresa (during this period there is a cold current and the water gets colder - in comparison with Costa Rica of course - since you can still surf without wet-suit. I liked the atmosphere, I met locals that showed me a different spot without anyone.

(Gallo Pinto - famous breakfast in central America. It looks like a lunch..)




And.. after I decided to go back to Santa Teresa! I went to other hostel and put my tent (again the owner is from Israel). Here there are a lot of Israelite and  Italians..


In this hostel I met a nice group of Spanish and Argentinians with whom I was hanging around and surfing. During the first days the swell was big so we had to improvise and look for different spots. Then there were good days as perfect as in eastern and last days a bit smaller (photos- Thanks Judit!!).

The life in Sta Teresa was again very very "Pura vida":

1) wake up early with the birds and monkeys, around 6am. I was sleeping in a Hammock outside.

2)Surf all morning

3) Eat and rest. Resting in the hammock watching monkeys, squirrels and birds.





 I missed Miss Reef :contest on Saturday.


4) surf
















5) Play pool




6) Dinner in my favorite Soda. Use to go there at least once a day. Eat a casado or a gallo pinto with milkshake (banana or pineapple everyday)



7) sleep really early

To end my days in central america I took a bus to San jose, met my fBrazilian friends and the others from Aisec and went out! Thanks guys!! The return to Panamá was by bus to take a flight to Lima, In 4h in Panamá I met more nice people than last time I was here. A man from Evangelic church gave me a ride to the airport, which was perfect since it was 4am and I was already willing to take a 25usd taxi..







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