The volleyball team
Cute kids who sell coconuts, neckalces and other stuff on the beac
Sunset over Las Penitas
After the relaxation of the beach it was time to travel again. Headed back to Leon for one more night of city debauchery and then cought a chicken bus to Estelli. Estelli is a mountain town in the Northern Highlands of Nicaragua. They make cigars and grown some coffee in the surrounding area, but mostly it seems to be a major truck stop on the Pan-American Highway. Its not a pretty city, its one saving grace being a fairly modern cathedral/chruch set on top of the hill.
I had a really big scary moment when i got into my hostel and realized my wallet wasn't in my pocket. I was extremely lucky though because the cab driver gave me his number so that I could call him for late night jaunts to the bars. I called him up, the wallet wasn't in his cab, but he only had one fare after me, going to the local hospital. He took me down there and we found the mother and daughter who were his fare and they had it! Phew!!!!
My hero, Gerrardo
I spent a day and half wandering around with my new friend Josh. Josh is a Brazilian who works for a European NGO coordinating volunteers in Central America. His english was pretty much non-existent, but his spanish was very good and much easier to understand than the local accent. Josh was a great tour guide, taking me to visit a cigar factory and this commune of women who grow trees and then make paper by hand. The paper is beautiful and as you could imagine for a commune in this part of the world, Che Geuverra is depicted often in the final designs on the notepads, journals and cards that they sell. It was great to have someone who knew a bit of the town after having been there for a few weeks and who was extremely patient with my spanish. Thanks Josh!
Making paper....
And cigars
I spent thanksgiving in the Reserva Natural Miraflor just north of Estelli. The park has a cloud forest section, but since I only had 1 night I just did the lower section which is a dry tropical forest in the mountains. I hired a guide and traipsed around the mountains all day, seeing 3 waterfalls, birds flying over a beautiful little river and the view from on top of a mountain. The whole area reminded me of West Virginia. I stayed in a ´cabanita`on a family farm inside the reserve. It was what mom would affectionately call ¨rustic.¨ There was no running water and no electricity, but the bed was comfortable and the family was nice. The ownere, Dora Iglesia, i a very ncie woman who seems very happy in her simple surroundings with her family. She´s a very good cook too. Thanksgiving dinner for me ended up being a tortilla wrapped around cheese and chicken and then fried, yucca, salad and rice and beans (natch==. It was much quieter than the usual waldmann thanksgiving and I missed everyone a lot on the holiday, but at least I was in a lovely spot.
One of the Tres Cascadas
On top of a mountain
Next its onto the Bay Islands in Honduras for diving lessons....
