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Nicaragua: Two Seas, Two Coasts, and an Almost Perfect Climate
By Jane Goodwin | November 2, 2007
Over a hundred years ago, Mark Twain visited Nicaragua. His impression of the country was much like the impression any American might have.
“What a home one might make among their shady forest, their sunny slopes, their breezy dells, after he had grown weary of the toil, anxiety and unrest of the bustling driving world.”
There is simply so very much to see and do in Nicaragua! Just to walk around in Granada, the oldest city in the Americas, is an education and a delight, rolled into one.
The prices are unbelievable low in Nicaragua. Not just the price of a cheeseburger or an ethnic Nicaraguan meal in a nice restaurant, but the price of EVERYTHING, including real estate.
The culture of Nicaragua is unique, and many people, once they’ve relocated there, have nestled in and have never looked back.
Nicaragua has coastlines on two shores: the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean. It’s the largest of the Central American countries, and it’s easy to understand how it can have such a wide variety of geographical delights: mountains and oceans and forests and flatlands. . . everything you could possibly want is in Nicaragua. 7% of the world’s biodiversity is in Nicaragua: almost 20% of the Nicaraguan land is protected.
As far as having a comfortable climate is concerned, Nicaragua is fantastic. Geographically, it’s a tropical country, but because of the winds from both coasts, the temperature generally remains perfect - warm yet breezy.
Come on down to Nicaragua for a visit. We’re betting that you’ll choose to stay forever.
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