Ometepe – Nicaragua
Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua. An amazing place. An island formed by two twin volcanoes 1600 meters high in the middle of a lake as big as a sea. Six-hour trek to see yet another waterfall. But this 100 meters high!
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by Valeria | Nov 21, 2020 | #photooftheday, Continents, Peru, South America | 0 |
Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua. An amazing place. An island formed by two twin volcanoes 1600 meters high in the middle of a lake as big as a sea. Six-hour trek to see yet another waterfall. But this 100 meters high!
Read Moreby Valeria | Mar 14, 2020 | #photooftheday, Continents, Peru, South America | 0 |
The experience of flying to fly over the Nazca lines, the mysterious geoglyphs traced by the Nasca Civilization that inhabited this beautiful and arid Peruvian plateau.
Read Moreby Valeria | Jul 28, 2019 | #photooftheday, Peru | 0 |
From the town of Puno, on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, you can reach by boat the floating islands of the Uros, a pre-Inca population that invented a new land on the lake to protect themselves from attacks on the mainland. The islands are built with layers of a type of cane that grows on the banks of the Titicaca, the totora, and are anchored at the bottom of the lake …
Read Moreby Valeria | Feb 6, 2017 | Brazil, Colombia, From Abroad, Peru, South America | 0 |
As always at the end of a trip we get caught by everyday life and we need sometime to process the...
Read Moreby Valeria | Feb 6, 2017 | Brazil, Colombia, From Abroad, Peru, South America | 0 |
Here’s onine the travelogue and Pictures from our last adventure: the descent of the Amazon...
Read Moreby Sigfrido | Sep 15, 2002 | Peru, South America, Travelogues | 0 |
Peru: the sky of the Incas – from Bolivia to Peru and beyond. The mythical home of the Incas, very touristy but not to be missed in your lifetime!
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