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Ride horsey ride

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I found these kids in Mocorón playing a local version of what I would call “Cowboys and Indians”. Note their homemade costumes and local rides….

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Hungry kids….

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Do not get in this kid’s way…he’s hungry!!!!

Fun Monkey Island in Lake Nicaragua

Monkey Island in Lake Nicaragua

Title: Discovering Monkey Island in the Isletas de Granada, Nicaragua

Introduction:

Nestled within the picturesque Isletas de Granada in Nicaragua lies a hidden gem that captures the imagination of visitors – Monkey Island. This enchanting destination is a tiny island brimming with lush vegetation, vibrant wildlife, and, as the name suggests, a lively community of monkeys. As one of the many islets scattered across Lake Nicaragua, Monkey Island stands out as a unique and memorable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

The Isletas de Granada:

The Isletas de Granada is a collection of 365 small islands formed thousands of years ago by volcanic activity in Lake Nicaragua. These islands vary in size and are covered with tropical vegetation, making them a haven for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The islets are scattered across the lake, providing a stunning backdrop of volcanoes on the horizon.

Monkey Island:

Among these islets, Monkey Island (Isla de los Monos) stands out due to its charismatic inhabitants – a playful community of capuchin monkeys. The monkeys, unbothered by the presence of visitors, swing from the branches, curiously observing those who venture onto the island.

Visitors can access Monkey Island by boat, taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Isletas de Granada along the way. As the boat approaches the island, the chattering of monkeys becomes audible, creating a sense of anticipation for the encounter with these lively creatures.

Wildlife Encounter:

Once on Monkey Island, visitors are greeted by the mischievous capuchin monkeys, known for their expressive faces and agile movements. These monkeys are accustomed to human interaction, making the experience both thrilling and heartwarming. While they may approach visitors with curiosity, it’s essential to respect their wild nature and maintain a safe distance.

The island is also home to a variety of bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and cormorants. Birdwatchers will find delight in observing these winged creatures amidst the tropical foliage, adding to the island’s rich biodiversity.

Conservation Efforts:

Monkey Island serves as a testament to the importance of wildlife conservation in the region. The local community, recognizing the unique ecosystem of the Isletas de Granada, has implemented measures to protect the natural habitat of the monkeys and other wildlife. Sustainable tourism practices aim to ensure the longevity of this pristine environment for future generations.

Exploring the Surroundings:

Beyond Monkey Island, the Isletas de Granada offer a myriad of activities for visitors. Boat tours around the islets provide panoramic views of the volcanic landscape and glimpses into local life as fishermen paddle by in traditional wooden boats. Some islets feature luxurious homes, while others remain untouched, allowing for an immersive experience in nature.

Conclusion:

Monkey Island in the Isletas de Granada, Nicaragua, encapsulates the beauty and diversity of this Central American region. The captivating encounter with capuchin monkeys, coupled with the stunning natural surroundings, creates an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a blend of adventure and tranquility. As a beacon of wildlife conservation, Monkey Island reminds us of the delicate balance between human activities and the preservation of our planet’s unique ecosystems.

Isletas in beautiful Cocibolca (Lake Nicaragua)

https://insidejourneys.com/lake-nicaragua-monkey-island/

Not a good day…a sad accident

I saw the leftovers of a sad accident on the highway. I guess it speaks for itself…

 

Hot, hot, hot

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Did you see how hot it is in Chinandega? Check out the temperature at the bottom of this page. Here’s a great way to cool down…looks great huh?

Click on the pix to enlarge them. They are great!

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On The Run coffee

This is one of my favorites here in Chinandega: an On the Run coffee and a pineapple strudel. The coffee will set you back $0.70 and the strudel another $0.60. Nice on sunny, headache days and also on cool rainy days!!!!!

Pizza Hut?????


If somebody invites you to “Pizza Hut” while you are in Chinandega, don’t get your hopes up. More than a few persons have been fooled into thinking that the U.S. chain’s delicacies would be served up while in Pinolero-land, perhaps mitigating the desires of homeland goodness (to a very limited degree, albeit).

What you will really be getting is “Pizza Hot” – a local alternative that plans to take on it’s giant U.S. counterpart.
Exactly what kind of pizza is served up at “Pizza Hot”? Will this modern day David be able to slay his Goliath-like pizza counterpart? That, my friends, is all up to you. When in Chinandega, do stop by and sample the hot pizza at “Pizza Hot”.

Mad chicken disease

We are worried about mad chicken disease here in Chinandega…

I’m not aware of any specific disease called “mad chicken disease.” However, there are various diseases and health issues that can affect chickens, just as with any other animals. Some common chicken diseases include:

  1. Avian Influenza (Bird Flu): This is a highly contagious viral disease that can affect chickens and other birds. It can have different strains, some of which can be very deadly to poultry and even pose a risk to humans.

  2. Newcastle Disease: Newcastle disease is another highly contagious viral disease that affects birds, including chickens. It can cause a range of symptoms, including respiratory and nervous system problems.

  3. Coccidiosis: Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoa called coccidia. It affects the digestive tract of chickens and can lead to diarrhea, weight loss, and even death in severe cases.

  4. Marek’s Disease: This is a viral disease that affects chickens, causing tumors in various organs and leading to a range of symptoms, including paralysis.

  5. Infectious Bronchitis: This is a viral respiratory disease that can lead to respiratory distress, decreased egg production, and poor growth in chickens.

  6. Fowl Pox: Fowl pox is a viral disease characterized by skin lesions and can affect both chickens and turkeys.

  7. Salmonella: While not specific to chickens, Salmonella bacteria can infect chickens, and their eggs can also be a source of human infection if not handled and cooked properly.

It’s important for chicken owners to be aware of these and other potential diseases and to take appropriate measures to prevent and manage them. Maintaining good biosecurity practices, providing proper nutrition, and promptly isolating and treating sick birds are essential for keeping a healthy flock. If you suspect that your chickens may be sick, it’s advisable to consult with a veterinarian who specializes in poultry health. Let’s get rid of chicken disease!

Read more about chicken disease here.

Check out these links to more chickens in Nicaragua:

2 Curious Pink Chickens

1 happy hop-a-long rooster

Good night everybody.

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I am tired of horsing around with this so I am going to bed….

Nigerians in Nicaragua

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Remember that RostiPollo supper? We had the privilege of sharing it with three friends from Nigeria. Sandy, Andrew and Makeda. They are visiting Chinandega for the moment and it has been really nice getting to know them. Sandy and Andrew even play basketball!

(They really aren’t from Nigeria. However, several local friends refuse to believe otherwise.)