Isla de Ometepe

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Introducing Isla de Ometepe

Nicaragua's dramatic candidate for 'Eighth Wonder of the World, ' Isla de Ometepe is exquisite: two volcanic peaks rise from the hazy blue expanse of Cocibolca, 'the Sweet Sea' (Lago de Nicaragua), and form an hourglass of beaches and jungles cinched to a sinuous isthmus between them.

It seems unsullied, and spectacularly so, protected from so many of the world's follies, including a lot of tourist infrastructure, by a cool, clean moat. But it's most certainly worth roughing it a bit to see primary forests trade off with organic farms in the folds of the volcanoes' fertile skirts, teeming with howler monkeys and parrots, and hiding a wealth of archaeological treasures.

Last updated: Oct 1, 2008

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Boys unloading bags of bananas from horse.
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Boys unloading bags of bananas from horse.

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  • Margie Politzer
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  • Volc
  • Children on their way to school.
  • Drying coffee beans and shovel fom Finca Magdalina (coffee co-operative).
  • Young man and his horse from the Finca Magdalena (coffee co-operative).
  • Boat on Lago de Nicaragua with Volc
  • Exterior of corner store in afternoon light.
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