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Written by Joshua Berman
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Saturday, 14 July 2007 |
The Q50 Finca Las Nubes race is a fifty-mile ultramarathon and as far as we know, the first of its kind in the country. The non-stop run begins at 6 a.m. on October 7, so heat shouldn't be a problem as this is the coolest time of year in Matagalpa. The race, whose main sponsor is Quest Patagonia Travel & Adventures, will be donating part of their proceeds from registration fees to a health clinic in El Jobo. Click the link above for more details and please let us know how it goes. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 July 2007 )
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Written by Randall Wood
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Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
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It's not fun writing books and running a website with a focus on living in
and traveling to Nicaragua when politics make Nicaragua a less attractive
place to invest in or visit. But we have never made any pretense about
Nicaragua - there are risks, challenges, and rewards, and our books focus on
helping you navigate through the facts and make informed decisions. That
remains our duty and our pleasure, even when the news is bad, like today.
Have a look at the Miami Herald this week for a disappointing article by
Tim Rogers, Latin America correspondent. Land ownership, good/bad governance,
and careful nurturing of a budding private sector economy remain Nicaragua's
unflagging challenges in the post-Sandinista era, and the signs are not all
good. Writes Tim:
President Daniel Ortega's promises to respect private property
and provide investor security are being put to the test following claims that
a high-ranking official in his Sandinista government attempted to extort
millions from a property development on the Pacific coast.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 July 2007 )
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Written by Joshua Berman
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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You've probably missed your shot to snag initial fares for 8 cents and $8.00 a piece to fly to Managua (the cut-off was May 24, but perhaps there will be another promotion), but this new service is most welcome. The announcement was made earlier this week from Spirit Airlines headquarters in Fort Lauderdale: "Service to Managua will be offered three times per week starting August 2, 2007 and will then increase to daily service starting November 15, 2007. Flights will be operated with Spirit’s Airbus A319 aircraft which features deluxe leather seats, moveable headrests and large overhead bins." Leaving from Fort Lauderdale is a huge bonus, says Nicaragua author, Mr. Randall Wood, who has considerable experience traveling in and through Florida: "Fort Lauderdale is a great airport, far better than the chaotic and mismanaged Miami." |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 May 2007 )
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Written by Joshua Berman
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
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If you haven't heard of Café Chavalos, the gourmet Granada restaurant run by reformed street kids, you'll want to soon. The restaurant/culinary school is entering Phase Two of its existence at full speed — and in a brand new building, writing a brand new blog, and offering delicious multi-course international meals. If you can't support the project by eating dinner at Café Chavalos, there are many more ways to help. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 May 2007 )
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Written by Joshua Berman
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
Some photographer friends in Nicaragua just wrote to tell us about a new collaborative project, The Nicaraguans, which features fresh work by 32 of Nicaragua’s most ambitious photographers. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 April 2007 )
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