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Somoto Canyon, by Elena

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On the 19th January, we travelled to Somoto Canyon, where you could jump off rocks (some small, some HUGE), float around in a rubber ring or just walk around and enjoy the scenery. Firstly, we walked a mile or so to our boat with a tour guide - some bits we paddled through shallow ponds. Once out of our boat, we got into some rubber rings. Our tour guide told us to hook our legs onto the rubber ring in front of us so we all stayed together in a chain. Meanwhile, if you were at the front, a different person would be holding on to your ring. We were all pulled up the river by a man who worked at the canyon and swam pulling us all. He had a tiring job!  While we floated about in our rubber rings, we could look up and see the huge rock face covered in orchids and a range of other beautiful flowers. After around half an hour, we got out of the rings and swam to some jumping rocks where the water was over 20 metres deep!  Once we had jumped, played and splashed about for a while, we...

Animals in Nicaragua, by Elena

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 After 3 weeks of being in Nicaragua, I have seen loads of interesting animals, some very different to ones at home - England. Our friends' farm near to Leon where there are lots of insects! Our first week was spent on a farm in Leon where the heat was really intense and so are the mosquitoes! Over the week, a few uninvited insects visited our room - mainly scorpions and spiders - once we even found a small tarantula! Scorpions like to hide in dark places, like these sesame seed plants, which are bundled up to dry in heaps before they are harvested.  Cats and dogs like to roam around freely. A lot of dogs look like they don't actually have an owner, yet most have been quite calm and friendly. The cats however like to have a few homes where they can be safe from the cars, dogs, buses and motorbikes.  The cheeky cat finishing someone's snack! We travelled from Leon to Esteli - a city where we will be living for the next 3 months. The journey was harder than expected because...

Travelling Around Nicaragua by Len

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 Since we have arrived, I have found travelling around Nicaragua very exciting and really different from England. We had to catch a taxi to the hotel but it was very small and we could only just fit in. Our cases went in the boot and on the roof, four of us squished in the back seat and me and dad sat in the front. The next day, my godfather came to pick us up in his pick-up truck. In Nicaragua you don't have to wear seatbelts in the back seat. It is more comfortable and you can fit more people in the vehicle. Luckily everyone drives quite slowly. On the journey to their house we stopped off at a fun water park but before we had changed back into our clothes a huge storm started and we had to shelter under a small roof. Once it had passed we headed for a restaurant around an hour away from their house. They live near to the city of Leon, on a nice farm in the countryside. Last weekend, we went to a beach called Las Penitas. I found this journey fun because we got to sit in the back...

England to Nicaragua

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Adios home! Train to London Houston airport Leaving Houston We made it! Bienvenidos a Nicaragua